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. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Listen to your Yahoo! Mail messages from any phone. http://phone.yahoo.com
