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Subject: Re: running free?
Posted by Clara on May 03, 1999 at 17:58:52:
In Reply to: running free? posted by katglas on May 03, 1999 at 16:59:28:
: i have had my two gliders for about a year or so. after the many hours of research i have done i have heard that others let there sg's run freely in their houses.
: i myself am scared to let my babies to run free because of fear that they may find a hole to get in or something to chew on ect....
: what would be a good way to gradually give them more freedom.
: please give me and overview of your normal procedure or schedule
: thanks kat
The safest way is to thoroughly glider-proof one room of your house, preferably the room
their cage is in and let them run free in there. It's not a good idea to let them have total
freedom in your whole house because there are way too many dangers that can be
overlooked. The most dangerous place is the kitchen, its extremely hard to glider-proof
because of the appliances. They can easily crawl up into the stove or behind the
refrigerator not to mention get in the trash or garbage disposal.
To glider-proof the one room you have chosen, you will need to check for any possible
dangers. I have a list of some of the dangers you should look for here: http://www.angelfire.com/tx/facehugger/safety.html
When you make absolutely sure there is nothing that could harm your glider, you can allow
them to play there at night. You should supervise them very closely at first to make sure
there is not some danger you overlooked. Gliders will surprise you sometimes, I thought I
had their room glider-proofed several times but they still find ways to get into trouble.