hallenhe
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I feel just awful doing this twice in one week. Some of you know that my female veiled, Beatrix, escaped while outside on Labor Day weekend. She was in a small tree, I was sitting by her, I went around to look when she disappeared from view, she apparently went one way while I was looking the other... the neighbors were great, and we had search parties out within 20 minutes, and everybody let me into their yards and said they would keep their eyes peeled.
I was not holding out much hope of seeing her again, as it had been a month and a half since her disappearance, and there are cats, possums and hawks in the neighborhood, but they do live amongst predators in the wild, so we had not given up. Yesterday a neighbor brought me the body. She was found four houses down from me, in a walled-in garden. She looked to be in good shape - not emaciated or obviously malnourished, no serious injuries. We have had hard frosts a couple of nights, and would guess that's what did her in. She did not appear to have been dead that long - maybe a week or less. It feels awful knowing she was so close and could have been rescued if we'd just looked in the right place. Of course, we don't know how long she was in the yard she was found in, or if she wandered in and out...
I believe she had a wonderful time up until that cold night. If she'd been hanging out near where she was found, there were two adjacent yards with wonderful gardens, water features, and all kinds of insects attracted to the plants. I hope she didn't know what hit her.
You will be missed, pretty Beatrix.
I was not holding out much hope of seeing her again, as it had been a month and a half since her disappearance, and there are cats, possums and hawks in the neighborhood, but they do live amongst predators in the wild, so we had not given up. Yesterday a neighbor brought me the body. She was found four houses down from me, in a walled-in garden. She looked to be in good shape - not emaciated or obviously malnourished, no serious injuries. We have had hard frosts a couple of nights, and would guess that's what did her in. She did not appear to have been dead that long - maybe a week or less. It feels awful knowing she was so close and could have been rescued if we'd just looked in the right place. Of course, we don't know how long she was in the yard she was found in, or if she wandered in and out...
I believe she had a wonderful time up until that cold night. If she'd been hanging out near where she was found, there were two adjacent yards with wonderful gardens, water features, and all kinds of insects attracted to the plants. I hope she didn't know what hit her.
You will be missed, pretty Beatrix.