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Subject: Re: NEW glider...some questions though...
Posted by Jo on April 23, 1999 at 20:30:29:

In Reply to: NEW glider...some questions though... posted by Matthew Hilla on April 23, 1999 at 02:40:45:

Instead of scooping her up, try putting a pouch in her cage, then all you have to do is take out the pouch and put her in your shirts.
The more time you spend with her the better. Gliders bond by smell, so you want to place an old shirt in her cage with her. You can cut it up and make bedding for her out of it.

You can try giving her treats, from your hands, she will soon learn to associate your hands with good things. Try evrything from her favorite foods, to mealworms, alittle honey and let her lick it off. When you have her with her, when she crabs, offer her a treat.

Bonding is different with every glider, you will probably bond with her forever.

Sounds like everything is going just fine. Keep it up...


JO

: I received my new glider a week ago (10 days actually). I let her get adjusted to her new spaceous cage which she seems to love before trying to introduce her to myself. Obviously, she is going to need some more time to develop a bond to me..this I know. My question is how long on average should I work with her every day?

: I use the Double shirt trick every day for a bit, and when she starts getting restless and making the "sneezing squeak noise" (not the normal angry noise) I put her back in her cage. SO in total I have maybe held her 3 to 4 times...and she will definitly crab at me every time I put my hand in the cage (so I usually get her while she is near the end of her sleep period...and I can scoop he up) The crabbing is to be expected though (since she barely knows me)

: My question is, should I be this aggressive with handeling her? How long should I expect it to take her to gain interest in me? Anyone have any tricks to make the glider come to you (or me)?

: But mostly...how long for the bond? weeks? months? I am afraid of stressing her out.

: Could you please reply to me by email so i can read these at work tomorrow? send responses to: mhilla@jvlnet.com

: Thanks for your time

: - Matt




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