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Uhhh...
I went to check on Waffles this morning and she wasn't there. I checked every single burrowing spot, she wasn't there. Her food wasn't touched, and it looked like there was a disturbance in the leaves outside of her enclosure. I think a raccoon may have reached through the fence and took her out....
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Originally Posted by Aspen0122
I went to check on Waffles this morning and she wasn't there. I checked every single burrowing spot, she wasn't there. Her food wasn't touched, and it looked like there was a disturbance in the leaves outside of her enclosure. I think a raccoon may have reached through the fence and took her out....
I'm so sorry to hear this. I hope you're wrong about the raccoon and that she turns up.
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Originally Posted by Homebody
I'm so sorry to hear this. I hope you're wrong about the raccoon and that she turns up.
Me too.
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Have you looked around the yard? You'd be surprised how good chelonians can be at escaping. I thought I finally escaped proof my red eared sliders tank but alas she escaped and tore out a claw. Turtles can move fast, but not super fast. They may still be around there and if something really did get them you should be able to notice some sort of disturbance with the enclosure or on the ground around it.
Best of luck to you!
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Originally Posted by Animallover3541
Have you looked around the yard? You'd be surprised how good chelonians can be at escaping. I thought I finally escaped proof my red eared sliders tank but alas she escaped and tore out a claw. Turtles can move fast, but not super fast. They may still be around there and if something really did get them you should be able to notice some sort of disturbance with the enclosure or on the ground around it.
Best of luck to you!
I'm sorry, it appears I skipped over the part where you mentioned the disturbance. Still, I would look in the area around there as she would likely be close if she did escape.
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"I checked every single burrowing spot"
It is hibernating season coming on strong. The turtle could be dug in anywhere there is marginally diggable soil. Depending on where in the US you are this could be more or less relevant; ours have been indoors for weeks now.
If the fence is such that a raccoon could get the turtle out, the turtle could have gotten out on its own. Are the holes in the mesh large enough to jam the turtle through? Is the top of the enclosure uncovered? If the answer to either of these is 'yes', then the turtle could well have gotten through the mesh or climbed out (they are known to climb a few feet easily, and I don't doubt this at all).
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Originally Posted by Animallover3541
Have you looked around the yard? You'd be surprised how good chelonians can be at escaping. I thought I finally escaped proof my red eared sliders tank but alas she escaped and tore out a claw. Turtles can move fast, but not super fast. They may still be around there and if something really did get them you should be able to notice some sort of disturbance with the enclosure or on the ground around it.
Best of luck to you!
I'll try to look
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Originally Posted by Malum Argenteum
"I checked every single burrowing spot"
It is hibernating season coming on strong. The turtle could be dug in anywhere there is marginally diggable soil. Depending on where in the US you are this could be more or less relevant; ours have been indoors for weeks now.
If the fence is such that a raccoon could get the turtle out, the turtle could have gotten out on its own. Are the holes in the mesh large enough to jam the turtle through? Is the top of the enclosure uncovered? If the answer to either of these is 'yes', then the turtle could well have gotten through the mesh or climbed out (they are known to climb a few feet easily, and I don't doubt this at all).
There is a roof on the enclosure and I checked to see if she can get out of the fence and I can't even stick my tiny little hand through the fence.
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Originally Posted by Aspen0122
There is a roof on the enclosure and I checked to see if she can get out of the fence and I can't even stick my tiny little hand through the fence.
If there is no opening large enough for the turtle to pass through, then the turtle is in the enclosure. I presume the enclosure cannot be tunneled out of, under the fence.
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