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Well Folks I haven't Posted Since we Lost our Baby. We lost my Baby Albino in Nov 02. We are in Missouri so we figured the worst. She managed to slip out while I was giving her water and changing her bedding. We had giving up. I talked to a close friend of mine about 2 days ago. And he said not to give up yet she may still be in the house. Well Today a friend of mne that is staying with me went outside. Next thing I know I hear him calling me out to figure out what it was he found. Then plain as day sat my little albino basking in the sun on the concrete below the steps. She was a bit thin but seemed healthy. We took her in to have her checked and she is fine just a hungry hungry little girl. She woofed down two pinkines and drank some water. Back to her normal self. She dosen't see to have the intrest of exscaping now like she did tho. Anyway She's back and I thought I would share.
So glad to hear that you got her back safe and well. We are in KS, so it is nice to know that they can survive a mid-west winter, even though we would prefer them inside with us.
Congratulations.
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