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Cbyler Posted - Feb 18 2018 : 02:07:54 AM
Hi all, so about two weeks ago, I got two male gliders from their previous owner who is going off to college. They are both around 5 years old and have bonded well with my 3ish year old male. Every few nights, one of the new gliders will make a noise that sounds to me like a whine. He acts normal (runs around the cage, eats and such) but will continue to whine. Shortly before I got them, their third cage mate apparently passed away. Could he be crying for her? Or his previous owner? Or is there something else going on?

I tried to upload a video of the whining, but have no clue if it worked or not.
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Tabbie Posted - Feb 28 2018 : 06:13:21 PM
I don’t see a thing to hear the whining? Is it a chirping whine or more like a hiss?