Subject: Re: should I get him a friend? Posted by Mojo on September 30, 1999 at 18:00:52 from 129.118.181.28 In Reply to: should I get him a friend? posted by Amy on September 30, 1999 at 17:17:01:
I have read that in most cases if you are going to get two males, you should have one of them neutered, so that the dominance is established, but I think i also read that if you want to get two males and not neuter them they will still establish a dominant one...I dont know, really. I bet bourbon knows...she seems to know pretty much everything. :) I dont know the age that you can neuter males, though...might have to check into that. : My first glider came from my rabbit breeder and the NY center for Animal care & control. I adopted him after months or reasearch. I know how social they are and today I actually saw 4 young gliders in a very nice pet store near my house. A worker there has gliders, and she's not the only one. They also knew a few exotic vets and gave me their cards. My question- does my glider (Jonesy, male, young- no bald spot), who is quite well bonded and seems happy, need a pal? The $250 price tag is no prob. Should I get another male, introduce them, etc.? Sorry for the long letter, advice please!
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