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<blockquote data-quote="Chubbs" data-source="post: 63197" data-attributes="member: 1084"><p>I actually had a very close encounter with my juvenile OBT today. Upon arriving home from work, I saw that the lid to her enclosure was half-way off and she had managed to crawl through the gap and was resting on the outside of the container. My cat was on the bed, so the first thing I did was put her out and close the door. I took a little plastic pipette that I use to squeeze water onto the sub/webbing (rather than misting), and was able to draw her back into the enclosure by dribbling some water onto her webbing, and then I immediately replaced the lid. Thank god I was able to remain calm the entire time, because things could have turned out so much different had I panicked upon first walking in and seeing this. Anyway, just thought this would be a somewhat relevant thread for me to share this event in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chubbs, post: 63197, member: 1084"] I actually had a very close encounter with my juvenile OBT today. Upon arriving home from work, I saw that the lid to her enclosure was half-way off and she had managed to crawl through the gap and was resting on the outside of the container. My cat was on the bed, so the first thing I did was put her out and close the door. I took a little plastic pipette that I use to squeeze water onto the sub/webbing (rather than misting), and was able to draw her back into the enclosure by dribbling some water onto her webbing, and then I immediately replaced the lid. Thank god I was able to remain calm the entire time, because things could have turned out so much different had I panicked upon first walking in and seeing this. Anyway, just thought this would be a somewhat relevant thread for me to share this event in. [/QUOTE]
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