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Subject: A blatant waste of time??
Posted by Bourbon on July 01, 1999 at 02:02:37:

In Reply to: Re: Help - READ THIS posted by *yhctim* on June 30, 1999 at 23:04:01:

Now I must say, yes it might seem a little as if it may be a waste of time, but those that have done it, are glad they have for many reasons.
1. If they are still interested in getting a glider afyter a few months of this, then they already are in the habit of schgedulaing, and slicing and diceing. They also know what great responsibility it is.
2. If the loose interest because "it is too much of a hassle" then they have saved themselves money and saved a glider from being neglected later.
3. They realize how much time and effort goes into taking care of one.

This doesn't even cover the areas of biting, nipping, crabbing, demonic gliders, teenagers (gliders), etc.. the biggest thing on The glider info Tree was the part about the Hedgehog, after 3 months of doing everything you could, you got rid of it. You already know that the gliders will be just as mean if not worse, and the bonding may take longer. As I had said in my post to you, If you want a glider bad enough, to withstand all that is expected, then go for it. But the reaserch areas must be covered. If not you will get your gliders home and they will end up as cage pets, a pet "thats better left in the wild" These are your words. We can only respond based on what you tell us.. I will state here as I state all the time to many owners..Give yourself plenty of time to research your glider, in the long run, it will be better for you..If you rush into it, you may regret it, I know most of us here will..




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