Tonja":2h5ib4zu said:
The box it is in was the box our drone was in so don't be alarmed by the box, its beardie blankies lol.
Thanks for the warning
So, guess who's bright eyed and bushy tailed this morning, and already had breakfast? GIANNA!
Yesterday afternoon, while quietly resting in her house, Digi suddenly started to gape in a scary way, almost as if she was choking on something. She also had a very
black beard and tip of her tail. Every time she opened her mouth, I saw supers stored in her crop (if beardies have those). She also was contracting her tummy. I was expecting her to throw up or worse, stop breathing. She looked exactly like how she did the last time she had a major tummy ouch, but no matter how much I begged, she didn't poop. After watching her for a couple of minutes, I picked her up and brought her over to the couch. I held her close to my chest, rubbing her back, but she only stayed for a few seconds before turning around and climbing onto my lap. She sat in my lap for more than a half hour before her
black beard started to go away. Of course, that was when Pookie decided to fly over here and bother her. He kept trying to climb over my hand barrier, but thank goodness he listened to reason and stayed put (after more than 15 minutes of begging and telling him that the reason why Digi was out was because she wasn't feeling well). He sat right next to my leg and just watched her, and periodically looked up at me to see if I would change my mind.
After more than an hour of sitting with me, Digi decided that she was feeling better and wanted to sit next to Pookie on the couch. Of course, that was a big no-no because he was still all wound up. I promptly picked her up and put her back home. Strange thing was that she never threw up nor pooped while sitting with me.
About 5-10 minutes after lights out, Digi strangely began to pace in her house and bumping the glass. She was begging to come out, even though it was time for night night. Being the well-trained slave that I am, I picked her up and brought her to the couch, again. (Oh, I forgot to mention that after I put Digi back home earlier, Pookie decided to sulk and hid underneath the computer. Drama King!) I wrapped her in a blanket for the hopes that she'll settle down and go to sleep. Nope! She crawled out of the blanket and proceed to climb onto the laptop, but I stopped her and brought her to my lap. She then tried to climb under the computer, but I wouldn't let her do that either because Pookie was down there, even though I'm sure that was why she wanted to go there in the first place. Finally, seeing that I wasn't going to win the battle, I allowed her to go onto the couch and next to Pookie, but I covered his head so he wouldn't whip around and bite her. He did
black beard and bob at her at first, but then settled down a bit when she didn't go any farther than snuggling up against his tail. I also covered them both with the blanket so they would just go to sleep. Luckily, they did and not a peep or stir came from either of them until Pookie got up after 9am. He didn't even go back under the blanket to wake Digi up