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Subject: Re: For JessRoo
Posted by Julie on November 23, 1998 at 10:30:10:

In Reply to: Re: For JessRoo posted by on November 22, 1998 at 21:51:23:


Listen guys... don't talk to JessRoo about that. she's had roo for a long time. I think it will be a year in january. By the way she talks you can tell she takes care of her glider and it's NOT a burden on her. If jessroo asks a question it's very immature to give her a rude answer. you (Jane) were attacking JessRoo... just answer her question and don't judge her by her idea... if you think her idea is bad tell her what you think she should do. but don't call her irresponsible. It's people like you that make the fights on this board go a long way. This board is for helping glider owners with their gliders. If you keep this up why is anyone going to want to ask a question on this board? They will be scared that people like you and others that attack people will think they are irresponsible. Maybe you should give it a second thought before you answer questions like that. It could only turn into god knows what.

: In my opinion you have no right being smart with Jane. Also in my other opinion you are too young and irresponsible for a sugarglider. I have read all of your posts including help my baby is dying and it sems to me that you are out just to get attention. I think that when you get a glider you should take it with you and give it undevided attention not just put it in a cage and check on it when you can. It seems to me that your glider is more of a burden to you than anything the way you talk. So I suggest to you to either 1: Get rid of your glider Or 2: Grow up!

: : Excuse me, but I have no way of hiring a sitter because I do not trust anyone because they would either take her out to play and she would run away from the stranger or they would do something wrong. I am bringing her with me for 2 days. Then coming back once a day for 2 days to feed her at night. And she is staying alone for one night. She will have catfood that fills her up, a water bottle, dried fruit, some leftover Briskys and other odds and ends. This is an emergency and I have no other choice. I know she will not die because I have left her alone for more than that and she comes back to me barking and just as loveable as before. Actually, she is quite hardy and is fine alone in her huge cage with toys and such. I am sure she will be just fine and I am not worried. I had people email me and said that she would be fine too and that too many people over protect their gliders and think they are SOOO fragile, when they are not, well, mine isnt anyway. Good luck, and if anyone wants to email me please email me @ RadarQHorse@juno.com.

: : Bye for now.

: : -jessroo





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