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Subject: holding
Posted by Bourbon on January 06, 1999 at 20:56:42:
In Reply to: Re: Crabbing..I was wondering too posted by Mrs. Sugarglider on January 06, 1999 at 19:53:30:
I am a firm believer in don't hold your glider, let them hold you. I have found if you use your hand palm down straighten your fingers and spread your thumb out use the V to INTERCEPT your glider they will walk on you willingly (most of the time) They have to at least FEEL they have a choice as to whether or not be with you. I hold my Baybe all the time.. (in actuality she holds me.) I have never restrained or grabbed mine, and when I walk into a room they are playing in, I become the epidamy of a "Glider Magnet" they come from everywhere. I have more fun with them when they are free to come and go as they wish. They also trust that I won't grab them.