Message: In Reply to: Girl with a bold spot posted by MARGARET on July 28, 1998 at 10:34:18: Margaret, Try giving her some space leave her in the cage for about a week to get used to her new enviroment. Many times Gliders bite as a devensive measure, you may want to try everytime you take her out offer her a treat first, make sure it is something she likes. Another thing to try is where she bites you try putting just a touch of pudding (vanilla or banana) on your arm. Try putting on a long sleeve shirt. Just a few proven suggestions that have worked for others. As far as the bald spot mine IS a female and she has a tiny little spot that her fur covers most of the time. To check it out let her in her cage and when you is on the wire facing you see if she has a tiny little slit running up and down on her belly, if not see if she has a little pompom in the lower extremeities just below where her belly button would be. If you don't see either it may be a neutered male..
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