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LuckyGlider Zippy Glidershorts        TX, USA 5266 Posts quote: Originally posted by viciousencounters
quote: Originally posted by shadow
oh.....dont know how i missed that >.< lol
Heee, thats understandable. Um yes thats what i'm worried about, my girls balled up last night over a piece of egg, that was really abnormal for them, so I was wondering if it was because of the lack of meat, I have not provided them with a meat component yet...so maybe thats the issue?
I'm glad you brought up the meat thing. One thing people often get confused with on the LGRS Suggie Soup is that it's just part of an overall nicely-balanced diet. It would be kind of "boring" to just eat soup all the time. Gliders love to hold their food and run off with a piece of food to a favorite "safe place." That said, the soup is nutritionally complete, but we advocate variety and a rotation of fruit and veggie relishes and some meats too. Ground turkey meat can be rolled into tiny balls and baked with egg and ground veggies for example. They also love chopped, skinless, boiled chicken. Even lean hamburger is good every once and a while. Your girls "balling up" over some special food they both love is actually common. Gliders fight over food sometimes. If they love a particular food, you can offer two dishes so they can feel less competitive about it. But there are skirmishes all the time between gliders over food. That's one of the reasons we do not advocate having food around initially during strange glider introductions. Please be sure to hold them gently and check them for scratches or bites after they ball up over food or anything else. Gently separate their fur to see if there are any abrasions on their skin. If you find any, it is a good idea to separate them until the wounds heal. They may "overgroom" a wound and cause damage if they see a wound. I hope they are OK! Dahlia_2020 Fuzzy Wuzzy      SC, USA 1419 Posts
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