laurie
Retired Moderator
Everyone one tells you not to turn your back on your chams outside, I never do. But yesterday I was misting and talking to my new male veiled, looked outside to see who pulled up, looked back in the cage to see the meanest female veiled I have ever known in his cage. She has managed to get her cage open 3 times lately. But I had not known she was out until she darted into his cage. I tried to get her out and she started hissing and lunging at me, so I went to get a pair of gloves. Postman rang the doorbell with a package, I answered, forgot about the veiled problem for 10 or 15 minutes. When I went back in to get her (wearing gloves) he had her flat out on the bottom of the cage. Even I felt sorry for her so I removed her, but it is was too late she is showing gravid colors. She is 15 months old so I guess it is ok I just hadn't really planned for it. hope I don't get babies with her lovely personality.