ho there I don't think her having gotten out should hurt the process at all, execpt maybe a bit if she got very hungry. But only a bit. Some critters can take a while to socialize, esp these lil rodent types(I have 2 rats ). It may take patience. Start by putting something in your cage that smells of you. Keep talking to her gently, put your hand in the cage near her, but try to make it clear you won't move in on her. Slowly build your way up-poke out a finger, she'll be scared. One day she'll sniff. Keep on going with that until she starts smelling more of your hand. (you prob know this but in case you don't, never let her smell your hand if it smells of food, or she'll try to nibble, you'll yelp, she'll get scared...what a mess). Keep moving slowly, talking to her lots, giving her many oppertunities throughout the day to be near your hand, sniff it....logical steps and patience, and in a while she'll come right into your hand and never want to leave! what kind of cage do you have? |