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JessiMuse
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Post subject: Re: Grumpy girl Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2015 5:45 pm |
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Of course the yellowing doesn't show up in the pictures. I didn't even use flash. Well, I actually got her to step up this time, after a few minutes seconds of her squawky fit (they're not really hissy fits, since she doesn't really hiss). She didn't bite either, which is good. Hopefully, it can continue like this, and she doesn't make me eat my words again. She does like being on my laptop though Problem is, she likes to chew the rubber lines off the edge of the monitor, and when I want her off, she gets bitey. Any way I can stop this? Her bites have started getting harder than normal, and are actually starting to hurt a little. I feel like if I try to "butter her up" with scritches, it would just make her want to stay there more. It also seems like the more I try to stop her from eating the rubber, the more she wants to do it.
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JessiMuse
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Post subject: Re: Grumpy girl Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2015 7:45 pm |
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Name: Jessi
Posts: 1230 Joined: Jul 2015 Location: Tucson Gave happy chirps:
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Got happy chirps: 92 times
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I was about to ask if a pencil would work, but then I remembered that I use a pencil for target training. I just realized that Lucy's food bowl is yellow. That might explain her wings. It's a bright yellow though, and not the same shade as the yellowing on her wings (which seems to be close to the yellow on her face). It's not worsening though, so it might be the photo-sensitivity of the Cinnamon mutation.
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