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  • 07-08-2014, 07:41 PM
    gloria's_angel
    Thanks!!
    Thank you all for the support and encouragement. I have decided to take Gloria. I don't think they have the means to provide her with appropriate care. She may not have a month for me to give. I was at work all day researching and reading your replies. I really want to take her and get her checked out by a vet. When I gave her the rat Friday she held on to it for dear life. I was told she ate the rat later and hid out in her hide. I asked about her today and was told she is doing fine but then again how do they know. Her good for nothing owner has seen her and he knows what I did but I haven't received any type of thanks. Not that I did it for him. The problem now lies with them thinking she's doing fine since her minor upgrade and they may not be so willing to give her to me anymore. A guy at Walmart told me if its reported to a game warden they can get in troublen. Not sure how true that is but I'm willing to make a few threats. I highly doubt he would look it up to see if its true. This weekend I'll be activating Mission: Steal Gloria....I mean RESCUE:D
  • 07-08-2014, 09:03 PM
    BPavery
    Re: I need help!! Starved bp!!
    Thank you so much for caring about Gloria's health and well-being. When you take her, make sure the humidity in the enclosure is very high and give her plenty of water. Gloria's skin looks very dry from dehydration. Offer her more food after she has been established in her new enclosure(I would try a rat pup). Also, take everyone else's advice. God bless you and Gloria. :) I hope everything goes well!


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  • 07-08-2014, 09:11 PM
    Archimedes
    The fact that she ate is promising, I'd be far more concerned if she had no appetite! She's lovely, i really hope you can get her back up to health. You're in the right place, for sure!
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