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Subject: Okay, no sock...how about really heavy material?
Posted by Mojo on October 01, 1999 at 00:51:19 from 129.118.181.28

In Reply to: Please no sock and read.... posted by Brienna on October 01, 1999 at 00:28:58:

wool or just thick cotton or fleece? Is there any type of material that should not be used? My boyfriends mom said she would make mojo a pouch when I go home to see them at thanksgiving...what type of material makes the best pouch? I have three pouches now:) I think I might be a going a little overkill, but it seems like mojo is going to have a better wardrobe (of sorts) than I am, by the time this is over:) I have already gone and bought two shirts specifically for him...plus most of the food in my kitchen is for him (although I keep taking his grapes:), and everything I see has become a possible glider toy for when we actually get to play together:) I dont know if this is going to end or just get worse, but I have turned into my mom, who I swear can relate everything she sees to her classroom at school in some manner...oh, well, I love her, too:)

Thanks,

Heather:)

: >>Sock are very bad to use. Gliders can get their nials caught and be amputated without you knowing. They can also have loose string that get rapped around their little necks and you wouldn't even know that either. Please do not use any type of sock.Too many horrible stories.

: (((((((Brienna))))))))

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: : I would suggest buying a heavy wool sock and getting innovative with some yarn or something, so a nice warm pouch can be made! Not too hard and inexspensive (also washable) :-)

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: : : how do you carry the glider with you when it starts getting cold? Do they have special winter pouches or are most pouches warm enough so that mojo will be ok? We have been having cold fronts come through and everything. Before long it will be relatively chilly all the time. Thanks:)

: : : Heather:)





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