i can agree with sjusovare, I have a very friendly glider that the more time
I spend with him the more things he finds to groom or check out. is that
smelly toe in the sock tasty? test bite, but not a defensive bite or aggressive
bite but a checking to see if the toe is tasty bite. he finds a small spot on
my arm, then he starts grooming getting harder and harder till he gets it all
bloody if I don't stop him. If I move him away he may move to my leg and
find a spot to overgroom.
once in a long time another one gizmo with just turn on me and give me a strong
bite, NOT drawing blood, but hard enough to tell me to leave him alone or say he
is unhappy, I can even pick him up after the bite so it's not like he will bite
me again.
you say 2 months, maybe she just needs more time adjusting to you or humans
in general.