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Re: Fabric Fresheners?
[Re: Dayton Gliders]
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08/21/13 01:30 AM
08/21/13 01:30 AM
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sugarlope
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I'm not sure what, specifically, you are talking about? Scented products like plug-ins or scented fabric softeners? As Kathryn said, any time you are using a scented product like that, you run the risk of them having problems with the chemicals used.
Gliders are VERY scent oriented, so they really prefer their things either not smelling, or smelling like them. You are going to be much more likely to have/create an avid scent marker in your colony and making their stuff actually smell worse to try to overpower whatever scent products you use with their own.
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Re: Fabric Fresheners?
[Re: Dayton Gliders]
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08/21/13 12:37 PM
08/21/13 12:37 PM
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Posts: 191 St. Louis MO
edenmalfoy
Glider Explorer
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Glider Explorer
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Posts: 191
St. Louis MO
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My boys don't really ever stink, especially since they were neutered but when I brought home their new cage set from Cindy's house they were like THIS DOESN'T SMELL LIKE ME!! And the next day I went in their room and omg....they had been busy making sure EVERYTHING smelled like them. Pew. So I washed it all a couple of days later and I guess they were satisfied with that because all has been well since. Crazy babies
Proud mommy to Lonny and Lenny
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Re: Fabric Fresheners?
[Re: Dayton Gliders]
#1351496
08/21/13 03:58 PM
08/21/13 03:58 PM
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Posts: 1,194 MO (Near St Louie)
CindyBee
Glider Guardian
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Glider Guardian
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MO (Near St Louie)
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If I am correct I think he is talking about the fabric sprays such as fabreeze? Am I correct? Would you be spraying them on new fabrics that have yet to be made into cage sets? Are you planning on washing them prior to putting them the cages for suggies..if so-I would think it would be okay as long as the scent is washed off well. I agree with the others..they will definitely overmark if they don't recoginze the smell..my new non-neutered glider did the same thing when I brought him home in their new cage set I made. Wheeewwww...my first non-neutered male and now I remember LOL
Last edited by CindyBee; 08/21/13 03:59 PM.
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