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Subject: Re: Roy- go to a small vet- they usually do neuterings for free or minimal charge .
Posted by Roy on March 31, 1999 at 17:00:34:

In Reply to: Roy- go to a small vet- they usually do neuterings for free or minimal charge . posted by Flyte on March 31, 1999 at 15:49:37:

: Is he used to you yet? I've found out that if they're nervous and jittery around you, they will emit a "fear stink" every time they're scared . That used to happen with my little girl when I first got her- I would walk into the room, maybe trip or stub my toe and yell, and all of a sudden this sickly-sweet odor would waft from the cage . PEE-YOO!! I've found if you put something like pine shavings in the pan ( if your pan sits outside the cage) and this will help the odor a lot. This also helps with cleanup, too . I hope you keep your glider- they're wonderful little guys :) !
: -Flyte

yeah hes used to me....and he leaves his scent on me the first time i pick him up each day...just the first time
and he stunk up my whole room at my other house, not a scared scent
we just moved a few days ago and its worse than ever....prob scared or getting used to new inviroment
ill look into neutering him



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