HI, I love your creativity. Yes, I have found that a
short reintroductory period of split cage method is
usually necessary if gerbils have been away from each
other for a couple of days. Or at least it is the
safest method orf reintroduction.

Jade

--- Laura O'Brien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Irish Press release:
>
> Late last night, two notorious climbers, code named
> Mittens and
> Missy, scaled the bars of their cell and escaped
> from a poorly
> latched door.  Leaving a trail of evidence behind
> them, they followed
> a circuitous route to the open spaces and jumbled
> terrain of the
> state of Living/Storage Room.  Having planned the
> time of their
> escape to perfection, it wasn't until mid-morning of
> the following
> day that their absence was noticed.  Growing overly
> bold in the
> success of their escapade, Mittens became careless
> and was spotted by
> the State's expert bounty hunter.  She was soon
> taken into custody.
>
> However, the wily Missy is still at large.  Having
> flaunted her
> prowess this afternoon by making a brief foray from
> her hiding place,
> she has since gone to ground. Even hunger and thirst
> have not flushed
> her out to investigate the tempting treats placed as
> bait near the
> ladder to the trap so cunningly set for her today.
> Law enforcement
> officers intend to intensify search efforts
> tomorrow, even re-
> arranging the landscape, if necessary. There has
> also been talk of
> bringing in closely monitered sniffer cats.  All
> borders have been
> closed since the first sighting, significantly
> narrowing the search
> area.
>
> Local health officials have been voicing concern
> over the effects of
> the prisoner not only coping with deprivation in a
> totally different
> environment, but also enduring long term separation
> from her partner
> in crime.  Questions are being asked about whether
> or not special
> measures should be taken before reintroducing the
> miscreant to her
> cell mate when she is eventually captured.
> Professional opinions
> will be welcomed by the prison authorities, and can
> be sent to the
> above e-mail address.   All the departments involved
> in this
> operation have given assurances that there will be a
> satisfactory
> outcome to these exciting events.
>
> Correspondent Laura O'Brien, reporting from Dublin.


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