JackRabbit – in an emergency situation where she’s hiding, I would have to resort to “shooing” her out of the hiding spot. DX It sucks because that action prompts her to run away from me. In the best emergency scenario, she would be in her condo, and I could just scoop her up.
Something that sometimes works for me, but not always, is getting out a smelly treat, like Oxbows freeze-dried strawberries and waving them around. XD But I imagine in a smoky room, that wouldn’t do much either.
My window blinds are always open, so turning on the light for me wouldn’t make much of a difference. I usually try to enter the room slowly for her, but she still startles occasionally. I think she’s still getting used to the shape of my summer wardrobe (drapey skirts seem to set off that reaction the most). >.<
I already had an emergency situation about a year ago (before I had taught her some visual cues. It’s because of this that I even thought to try that.) when she ate a large piece of ribbon. I spent about 30 minutes chasing her, trying to get her in the carry cage. In a more mundane situation, I would put veggies and kibble in the cage and just play the waiting game.