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Too much to ask when completely bonded?
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05/23/12 01:30 PM
05/23/12 01:30 PM
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Joined: May 2012
Posts: 56 Georgia
Maiosameru
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Georgia
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I was wondering when my little furrbutts are bonded to me if they will stay on me or in an open pocket when I go somewhere, or will I need to worry about them scampering off?
Momo Hubert Leela Plus my Gur-baby angel..miss you little guy plus 1 african grey parrot, 1 siamese cat and 1 heinz 57 dog. Add in one extremely adorable baby boy and a loving husband!
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Re: Too much to ask when completely bonded?
[Re: Maiosameru]
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05/23/12 02:04 PM
05/23/12 02:04 PM
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Joined: Jul 2009
Posts: 1,714 New Jersey
etrnalsunshinee
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Glider Slave
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They could stay on you, but there is always a possibility of them getting startled and running off. I think it's best to keep your gliders in a zippered bonding pouch whenever you are leaving your home.
Amy Micah Momo
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Re: Too much to ask when completely bonded?
[Re: Maiosameru]
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05/23/12 02:42 PM
05/23/12 02:42 PM
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Posts: 7,748 New Jersey
JillMarie
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I was wondering when my little furrbutts are bonded to me if they will stay on me or in an open pocket when I go somewhere, or will I need to worry about them scampering off? There is no real answer to this because each glider is an individual. One " bonded" glider may not act the same as another " bonded" glider. One may stay on you, the other may not. You just cannot stereotype a " bonded" glider. Add to that the fact that each situation will be different. In one circumstance that glider may want to stay on you, in another that same glider may want to jump off you.
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Re: Too much to ask when completely bonded?
[Re: JillMarie]
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05/23/12 02:46 PM
05/23/12 02:46 PM
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yiyo
Serious Glideritis
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Long Island, NY
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There is no real answer to this because each glider is an individual. One "bonded" glider may not act the same as another "bonded" glider. One may stay on you, the other may not. You just cannot stereotype a "bonded" glider. Add to that the fact that each situation will be different. In one circumstance that glider may want to stay on you, in another that same glider may want to jump off you.
Last edited by yiyo; 05/23/12 02:47 PM.
Alyssa
"Moving on is a simple thing, what it leaves behind is hard."
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Re: Too much to ask when completely bonded?
[Re: Maiosameru]
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05/23/12 04:25 PM
05/23/12 04:25 PM
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Joined: Sep 2007
Posts: 20,093 North Central Ohio
GliderNursery
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North Central Ohio
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I agree to a certain point with the above comment. ANY glider, no matter how bonded to an individual can get scared and jump off. No matter how bonded they are, they still have their "fight or flight" instinct. And guess which they will do? Anytime you are outside of a safe area, I recommend that they are in a zipped bonding pouch, just to be safe. Not everyone does this as many people will walk around public places with them in their bras. You have to know your glider and be willing to take the risk of them jumping/running off.
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Re: Too much to ask when completely bonded?
[Re: Maiosameru]
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05/23/12 04:38 PM
05/23/12 04:38 PM
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Posts: 56 Georgia
Maiosameru
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OKay thanks..my guys have started preferring to be in my shirt in the bonding pouch thus far..if I take them out they both just start shaking.
Momo Hubert Leela Plus my Gur-baby angel..miss you little guy plus 1 african grey parrot, 1 siamese cat and 1 heinz 57 dog. Add in one extremely adorable baby boy and a loving husband!
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Re: Too much to ask when completely bonded?
[Re: Maiosameru]
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05/26/12 03:06 AM
05/26/12 03:06 AM
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Joined: Nov 2010
Posts: 3,456 Saint Louis MO
xSwtxSugaX
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Glider Addict
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Saint Louis MO
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Its normal for gliders to shake after waking up. No worries.
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