Guardkenz2 Joey 11 Posts
Help!! One of my gliders got out of the cage yesterday and she's been missing for a while. The other glider stayed in the cage, but she left and I guess started adventuring. The door to the room was open, and so she can be anywhere. I left her cage on the floor open and put the other glider in the travel cage. I left treats everywhere hoping she'll find them, and, in turn, I'll find her. I have water and apples in her cage waiting for her. I stayed up all night waiting for here and nothing. What do I do???
Guardkenz2 Joey 11 Posts She was dehydrated on Monday and taken to the vet Tuesday. The vet says shes fine now, but I still worry that she's not fully back to herself and since she did not come for water last night I worry that she's going to get dehydrated again and I won't be there to nurse her back to health again. Please help. I habe no idea what else to do. Kferg Face Hugger    624 Posts I really hope you found your missing glider. I don't have any experience in this (thankfully) but I suppose these are the things I would do (besides what you're already doing and Leela's suggestions): Check inside furniture Around the time your glider wakes up, go room to room. Shake the treat jar if you have one, call her name, and listen carefully. Check for holes, cracks or other escapes room by room. Best of luck. I very much hope you find her. Guardkenz2 Joey 11 Posts We have 2 dogs and a cat. We are trying to keep them locked up for the most part but they need to be out sometimes. It's been almost 48 hours and she still hasn't come back to the cage or the pouches. I've woken up every 2 hours just to call her name and check the pouches and cages. Anytime the other glider jumps and makes a noise, I wake up and think it's her. I don't know what else to do and I'm freaking out. Kferg Face Hugger    624 Posts I'm so sorry. I would be too. Keep your other animals locked in a room for now. Start in the room with the cage. Check every nook and cranny methodically. Listen for her while you are checking. Look carefully for places you didn't think of, but a tiny creature might squeeze into. Be very quiet as you search so you might hear if she moves and makes noise. Keep some fleece and treats in your pocket in case you find her. Keep the lights low while you search and maybe just use a flashlight. Do one room at a time. I'll be thinking of you. Crossing my fingers. jdching Face Hugger    807 Posts I've never really lost a glider, but I have had them hide inside the recliner chair or under the sofa. When I put a spoonful of yogurt on the floor they would come out pretty quickly. Depending on how much you trust your dogs, you might consider using one of them to sniff out your glider. My ex had two gliders escape one night and his 2 dogs pointed them out the next morning. One was in the bathtub and the other was sitting on the curtain rod in the kitchen. Don't give up! A few months ago someone had a mom and baby escape and hide inside the insulation of the oven for eight days. Someone else finally found their baby inside a pocket in the closet after going through the closet 3 times! Guardkenz2 Joey 11 Posts We have seriously searched everywhere in the house. I have even gone outside at 4 am to call her name and nothing. Can't find her anywhere I heard a bark once and a sneeze but i cannot locate where it came from
Some photos from our members Guardkenz2 Joey 11 Posts Heard the bark in the dining room and the sneeze in the living room. Should I tear every room apart again? I left little bowls of yogurt and water on each floor of the house along with the pouches and treats. Do you think that would be any good? BYK_Chainsaw Fuzzy Wuzzy     USA 1301 Posts I have a container of dried mealworms or container of live mealworms. If I'm close to them and shake the container or open it, they come running. That wont help you today. I would keep checking rooms etc. being careful to check any spot they could curl up and sleep, folds of towels and cloths, furniture. I would put dried mealworms out in ONE spot, like 5 of them, then check to see if any were eaten, then refill if any missing. try to get him/her to come out at night for the mealies. Good luck. Guardkenz2 Joey 11 Posts Should I still only do one location even if she can be on any of the 3 floors? Also, it's been 3 days. She was dehydrated on Monday and we got her back to normal. Do you still think she's okay? I worry because I know she hasn't had any water or food in 3 days. Guardkenz2 Joey 11 Posts Do you think she could still be alive? Also what do I do to get my other glider to eat. He won't eat his food. Guardkenz2 Joey 11 Posts Usually I give them glider chow and apples. Their treats are dried pineapple and yogurt drops. Guardkenz2 Joey 11 Posts I left cantaloupe peas yogurt and mealworms out for her tonight. Along with water in a tiny bowl. I hope that draws her in or gives me an idea of where she is. Kferg Face Hugger    624 Posts I sincerely hope you've found her. Either way, please do research on proper, healthy diets. There a several you can try, and you can use the search tool or the gliderpedia here as a start. I hope your boy ate last night as well. Until you choose a diet, the one tablespoon vegetables, one tablespoon fruit, and boiled egg is an acceptable place to start. There's a lot of great info about gliders on this site. It may sound different from what you've already heard, but you will discover that this site (and others like it) are legit and offer excellent advice. Keep us updated. Guardkenz2 Joey 11 Posts I left the bowls of cantaloupe, peas, yogurt mealworms and water out in 4 places of the house. Nothing. Nothing was touched. Nothing has been touched. None of the treats that I put out Wednesday night have been touched either. Kferg Face Hugger    624 Posts I'm really sorry to hear that. Look for her as long as you feel you need to. But also start focusing on your other glider and getting him on a proper diet with lots of TLC since he lost his cagemate. Post anytime. Guardkenz2 Joey 11 Posts Maybe but at the same time if she found me we stored them she wouldn't have found water around it and her staying hydrated what what worries me the most Christy626 Glider  51 Posts Have you looked in all shoes and maybe air conditioning vents. Mine have too small of opening for them to squeeze into but some have large registers. Just a thought. Hope you find her.
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