Quote Originally Posted by Purrrfect9 View Post
I actualy had my 2300 gram girl get stuck inside my dad's leather couch >.< We had her out holding her, and she managed to get her head in between the cushions and got into the frame of the couch and was chillin in one of the coils. we slowly tipped the couch upside down and cut a flap open in the bottom, and like the OP did, we tickled her tail until she came out on her own. Ooooooh that was not a happy day for her! lol
Ouch, don't fancy having to put a knife to my old mans leather couch!! I once had a pet hamster get into the bottom of my couch and boy that was a mission!!!

Quote Originally Posted by wolfy-hound View Post
I had Blackback get out of the original bin, and he was up on the shower curtain rod, pretending to be a amazon tree boa. The other escape was two hatchlings, out of another rubbermaid bin. I was awakened by the dogs barking and huffing for me to come to the living room. There I found a baby unconcerned about the dogs, crawling happily across the floor. She was returned to the bin. The next night, my old english sheepdog suddenly lept up in the air. The other missing baby had crawled onto her head while she was sleeping. That one was also placed back in a bin. Now that I have the rack systems, there's no more escapes.
Man's best friend to the rescue again, those sheepdogs are super, nice intelligent animals... some dogs will try and gobble up a ball on sight... they are like animated rope toys