My frog, which I believe is a chorus frog, moved in while I was away for a week for my Aunt's funeral. When I came home to water my neglected plants in my kitchen window box, this little frog jumped out at me and scared me! We tried to put her outside the next day, but she moved back in. She was my gift in my mourning.
Not quite two weeks later, I found her babies living in my deck plants. When I was away again, my neighbor dehydrated them all away to a nearby pond, but Georgie never left the house and six months ago, I nervously transported her to a new house. We let her live where she wants, but I think she chose to jump on our toaster oven today while it was hot and I'm so worried about her. I've only touched her twice in the last year because I don't like scaring her, so I haven't checked her, but tonight she faced me, stared at me squarely, and silently chirped. I'm so scared. She's never chirped. I sort of thought that might have been why she moved in because I thought her ribbit was broken.
I don't know what my voiceless friend is trying to tell me. HELP. Is she singing (silently) in pain? Is she frustrated that she makes no noise? I wish I had a boyfriend for her.
THANKS!