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[QUOTE="Axil, post: 2031622, member: 117612"] That actually makes me feel a lot better. I figured he [I]must [/I]be capable of understanding the surface was slick. The way he just kept slipping over and over I was starting to question though. So hopefully he was either enjoying skating around or was just being stubborn and with practice will eventually acknowledge the reality that is traction. Ah I see, that makes sense and I did see your plans for the windowed enclosure. Unfortunately my daughter's bedroom only has the one window and there's no way to really make it work so his enclosure faces it. That window let's in way too much heat in the afternoon to do somthing like you're doing, and I don't think she'd want to lose it to Beebz anyway. He does have a somewhat decent view of her television though. She used to watch stuff with him and said he'd pat attention sometimes. Now she steals the TV in my room because it is bigger! Maybe I'll put on something for him and see if that catches his interest. [/QUOTE]
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