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<blockquote data-quote="angelle" data-source="post: 56771" data-attributes="member: 3980"><p>I'm guilty of having my girl (Tavia) out about once a week. I like the idea of her being use to being handled. She seems to enjoy sitting on my knee or the back of my hand. She'll lie flat on her belly and stretch out her legs. She's such a docile girl. I've never seen her flick hairs once. </p><p></p><p>How long do you all wait to feed after a moult? She hasn't ate right for about before her moult so she's a little thinner than I'd like. But I don't want to feed her before it's safe. I've heard a week is best but I thought I'd ask.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angelle, post: 56771, member: 3980"] I'm guilty of having my girl (Tavia) out about once a week. I like the idea of her being use to being handled. She seems to enjoy sitting on my knee or the back of my hand. She'll lie flat on her belly and stretch out her legs. She's such a docile girl. I've never seen her flick hairs once. How long do you all wait to feed after a moult? She hasn't ate right for about before her moult so she's a little thinner than I'd like. But I don't want to feed her before it's safe. I've heard a week is best but I thought I'd ask. [/QUOTE]
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