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| when i put him back in the cageafta floor time or when i m sleepin he gets outand go by my pc and go to sleepthere |
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| Find some way to latch the cage door shut. You can try a binder clip or an "everything clip" from bed bath & beyond. You could also use a lock if it's the only thing available. Good luck! =) |
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| Re: my gp know how to open his cage What kind of cage do you have? Can he jump out because the walls are too low? I used to have a cage with a door that didn't close well, and I locked it with a hook. |
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| Re: my gp know how to open his cage I know I've already said this following another post of yours, but apparently you did not read it. Please do not search old threads just to have something to respond to. This thread had not been responded to in almost 2 years. If no one has said anything on a thread in about a month and what you have to say isn't extraordinary, let the thread stay dead. It's highly unlikely that the original person is no longer posting and has no further interest in what's being said. If you have any doubt how old a post is, look at the upper left corner of the post, and you will see the date of post. |
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