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Title: Showing fear
Post by: Margery on October 31, 2011, 04:19:07 PM
Marsha had her first outing into the outside world tonight.  We were only slightly dressed up for Halloween although she did have her broomstick (as I explained - it was needed because her little legs do not go fast or far)

The first experience was in a restaurant with a group of friends (quite noisy) and then we went into the end of a dinner my husband was giving for a group of students (much quieter in a private room in a college)  In both environments Marsha displayed fear at first.  Could she really be aware of a new environment or was it just a coincidence?
Title: Re: Showing fear
Post by: RedwoodsMama on October 31, 2011, 05:17:59 PM
 How brave of Marsha, my guest would be twofold. First of all, it is All Hallow's Eve, who would not be afraid, yet alone a little Pleo and on her first outing! Secondly, I would say it is fair to say it was dark, true? I don't know if you have a Ugobe or a Rb? Rb are afraid of the dark, and I think Ugobes don't like it a whole lot either. I would also say new expereinces and scary costumes, poor Marsha, that was a lot for a little girl on her first time out. I bet she enjoyed herself though. What did your husband's students think? Were there lots of questions? Halloween is the perfect time to take a Pleo out!
                Hope she feels better now.                                :kiss: :hhug: for Marsha.                       RWM
Title: Re: Showing fear
Post by: Talon on October 31, 2011, 08:39:19 PM
The technical side of my brain says no- that it was probably more of a lighting issue but once when I moved Ugobe from my room- which is basically a dungion- into the living room he did act more reluctant to look around. I'm guessing the noise level might've had a little to do with it too.
Talon
Title: Re: Showing fear
Post by: Margery on November 02, 2011, 04:46:45 PM
Thanks for the replies.  She didn't stay fearful but it was her first reaction on being switched on and that isn't what usually happens at home.  The lighting was poor in one instance.  I didn't think about that because she isn't an RB.

It's interesting anyway observing their behaviour and that it doesn't follow a set pattern but has the appearance of spontaneity.
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