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Jumping/Leaping Questions
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12/01/18 11:57 AM
12/01/18 11:57 AM
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Joined: Nov 2018
Posts: 9 Helena Montana USA
Sledgurl
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Helena Montana USA
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I'm a noob here and have a question... hoping this is the right area to ask this question? My kiddo just got 2 female gliders almost 2 weeks ago. One is really friendly, and the other is very cautious and scared (getting better daily). The friendly one, of course is not bonded to us; obviously. But my question here is, she got out of the cage while I was changing foods (she had been out prior, so I wasn't stopping her from coming out) the door was closed and there isn't a lot in the room. But whe was trying to jump onto things she couldn't hold onto, such as the TV, or the dresser, as-well as the ceiling. I thought she would make sensible leaps to the bed, or curtains and such. One they are bonded, will they be more sensible with the jumping? I'm trying to really educate myself, but as you all know there is soooooo much incorrect info, it's hard to dissect fact from fiction 😒 TIA
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Re: Jumping/Leaping Questions
[Re: Sledgurl]
#1418510
12/01/18 12:30 PM
12/01/18 12:30 PM
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Joined: Mar 2000
Posts: 43,319 LittleRock, AR USA
KarenE
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LittleRock, AR USA
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She is just getting used to her new surroundings. Since there wasn't much in the room for her, she didn't have much choice. She doesn't know what things are yet. In time she will learn what things are good for climbing and what are not 
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