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<blockquote data-quote="Dawn" data-source="post: 89041" data-attributes="member: 9259"><p>Well, it's been a few days so I thought I'd give y'all an update. Everything is pretty much the same except she covers a lot more ground now at night. In about a two hour period she might move between 10-15 feet total. Still can't walk and hold her body weight yet but instead of moving one leg at a time I get 3-4 moving in sequence. There is always this little "stop" between steps but overall improvement. She also went poop again for me so at least I know she is processing the tiny bit of meal worms and water I'm giving her. I'm sure its time for me to try to feed her some live prey, which I'll have to hold with tweezers of course, and see if she reacts to that. Would love to see her try to feed. It is pretty cute now because she kind of helps me pick her up (which I try to only do when necessary). She moves her little legs out of the way. The only thing I'm concerned with now is her being rehabilitated enough to release her with enough time before winter hits. She will have to make a new burrow and I have to know she can physically do that and hunt too and she is far from being able to do that now. Overall though good progress!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dawn, post: 89041, member: 9259"] Well, it's been a few days so I thought I'd give y'all an update. Everything is pretty much the same except she covers a lot more ground now at night. In about a two hour period she might move between 10-15 feet total. Still can't walk and hold her body weight yet but instead of moving one leg at a time I get 3-4 moving in sequence. There is always this little "stop" between steps but overall improvement. She also went poop again for me so at least I know she is processing the tiny bit of meal worms and water I'm giving her. I'm sure its time for me to try to feed her some live prey, which I'll have to hold with tweezers of course, and see if she reacts to that. Would love to see her try to feed. It is pretty cute now because she kind of helps me pick her up (which I try to only do when necessary). She moves her little legs out of the way. The only thing I'm concerned with now is her being rehabilitated enough to release her with enough time before winter hits. She will have to make a new burrow and I have to know she can physically do that and hunt too and she is far from being able to do that now. Overall though good progress! [/QUOTE]
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