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Subject: Re: Neutering don't always stop the biting
Posted by T.J. on December 06, 1998 at 08:52:51:

In Reply to: Neutering don't always stop the biting posted by Bourbon on December 05, 1998 at 23:54:43:


: She said 1 was a pussy cat the other STAYED aggressive.. Neuting doesn't always turn a glider into the perfect pet. I may be misunderstanding your response, but thats what i thought you meant. I wholeheartedly believe in neutering if you have no intentions of breeding or if you only have one male glider.

I have no intentions of breeding and i only have 1 glider, a male.I don't want to have him neutered, but if he starts being really aggressive towards me like he was to my husband I might have to take the chance and have him neutered and hope it changes his attitude. When i first got him I said that i would never have him neutered, but after i seen my husbands arm covered in blood it made me think if it would stop his vicious behavior it would be well worth it, but if it didn't stop him from being that way he is still our baby and we will love him just the same.This morning went well, I have been getting him out of his cage the last 2 mornings. My husband still comes into the room and plays with him, Marco has not attacked him again, just that one incident. Thanks for your response, I really appreciate everyones help.



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