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    Escape artist...

    Yesterday I was changing water and cleaning tubs, and apparently I didn't close one all the way...Sienna got out. She's the little striped baby, so she could be just about anywhere. I tore apart the snake room looking for her, no luck. I looked in the closet, in a few boxes, underneath the rack, behind the rodent enclosures, nothing. The door was closed but she could have squeezed underneath it, so she could be anywhere in the house. I'm betting she's in one of the closets near the snake room, haven't torn them apart yet.

    Any tips on where she'd most likely go or how to get her to come out?
    Animals are my passion and my life.

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    Re: Escape artist...

    the two times my male escaped he hadn't gone more then three feet away from his cage. the first time a found him behind it and the second time he was in my closet about 2 feet from it.

    it sounds like you've searched the closest places so i would look in those closets near the snake room. i've also heard that they like warm places like under the fridge and stuff.

    good luck finding her.
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    Re: Escape artist...

    Found her! I've been tearing apart the entire house trying to find the little Houdini all day, and I finally gave up and decided to try again tomorrow. Well about 30 minutes ago I happened to glance into the kitchen, and I noticed 3 of our cats sniffing something intently. I go over there, and there's Sienna, all curled up in a pile with 3 furry sentries around her preventing her from going back where she came from (underneath the stove). She was chilly, but otherwise just fine. She is now secured in her tub (and I double checked it). Phew!
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    Re: Escape artist...

    Congrats on finding her!
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    Re: Escape artist...

    Good Job finding her. I hope the cats dint hurt her.
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    Re: Escape artist...

    Nope, they were all behaving. They were each about a foot away from her, just staring and trying to sniff from a distance.
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    Re: Escape artist...

    Like sharks circling and closing in..... *insert Jaws theme music here*
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    Re: Escape artist...

    Glad to hear you found her!!

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    Re: Escape artist...

    Oh thank goodness you found her and the cats "treed" her without any damage. Bet you are feeling much better now LOL.
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    Re: Escape artist...

    Mine got out last night. I found him this morning in the kitchen closet

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