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Okay, so before this causes an uproar:

  • this is her semi-ICU that I placed her in this morning, since in her much taller enclosure she was so restless and kept trying to spastically climb from the bottom and falling and it was awful to see
  • the water dish was brimming and pristine when I left this morning; the paper towel was freshly wet and clean
  • it's a small kritter keeper so the lid is totally vented on the top and all around the sides at the top
  • when i started filming, she raised that single leg straight up in the air (never done that before)
  • as with all my pets, she would not do what I wanted her to do (move spastically) while I'm recording, so all you see is her telling me in no uncertain terms LEAVE ME ALONE
  • I definitely don't feel I should move her back to her enclosure at this point
  • I do not make a habit of poking my Ts and I will not lightly nudge her with that brush anymore

Again, any advice, tales of similar experiences, anything at all is greatly appreciated.


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