My gliders go crazy, jumping all about the cage and my male one is on the look out for the cat if he comes nearer.
Instantly I know, it is not a good idea to take my glider out and show it to the cat.
If you want to test water, you will need a volunteery glider to show to your cat and bear in mind, things can happen in a split second and thats it...
I've heard of successful introduction of cat and glider being friends and such if both has been introduced since young. Meaning very young kitten and very young glider... But still, they can never be left alone without observation even for a second.
Keeping a cat and glider in the same space is not advisable... I'm staying in an apartment too. My gliders have one room and my cat has the balcony but is free to roam about my apartment except my gliders room. My cat also never ventures out of my apartment, he is an indoor cat.
Whenever I take my glider out to roam in the living room, my cat will be locked outside in the balcony.
That's just how it has to go. I don't wanna risk losing my glider.
KP
Dec 11 2007, 12:25 PM
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