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<blockquote data-quote="Enn49" data-source="post: 211389" data-attributes="member: 3458"><p>My son was up before me this morning, unusually, and he'd heard the rattling of glass coming from the region of the bookcase containing my larger Ts. Fotunately for me he investigated knowing one of our cats has a habit of removing the wedge in my 8" Lasiodora parahybana, Pip's vivarium door. On this occasion the wedge had been shifted slightly but Pip had managed to open the door 1cm and get 3 legs through the gap. He nudged her back and shut the door replacing the wedge soon to be replaced by a lockable vivarium lock.</p><p></p><p>I dread to think what could have happened to Pip or my 3 cats had she got that door open enough to squeeze out to freedom.</p><p></p><p>Moral of the story is - never get complacent with Ts they can always surprise you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Enn49, post: 211389, member: 3458"] My son was up before me this morning, unusually, and he'd heard the rattling of glass coming from the region of the bookcase containing my larger Ts. Fotunately for me he investigated knowing one of our cats has a habit of removing the wedge in my 8" Lasiodora parahybana, Pip's vivarium door. On this occasion the wedge had been shifted slightly but Pip had managed to open the door 1cm and get 3 legs through the gap. He nudged her back and shut the door replacing the wedge soon to be replaced by a lockable vivarium lock. I dread to think what could have happened to Pip or my 3 cats had she got that door open enough to squeeze out to freedom. Moral of the story is - never get complacent with Ts they can always surprise you. [/QUOTE]
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