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    Default Sleeping in the Daytime after Self Release

    After surreptitiously chewing her way to self release, Helen returned for the second time this morning, two days running. I think she may have been out all night. I don’t where or how much she slept.

    I think I was finally able to secure that hidden opening today. (Sorry for the previous long version. I am just super worried.)

    I was thrilled to see her. She ate and then went to sleep this morning and is currently still asleep.

    I am worried because she never sleeps during the daylight when we are in the same room. She will pancake for 30 seconds to a minute, then get moving again. She does not close her eyes in my daytime presence.

    Hopefully, she is just exhausted having not slept at all last night. I don’t know. If she did mate that scramble alone can be exhausting. Temperature got down to 35 for much of the night.

    The worst case scenario would be that she has gotten into something toxic: anti-freeze, rat poison, chemicals, who knows.

    What should I be watching out for?

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    Buddy (01-21-2021)

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