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Pleo Stuff => Pleo Archives => Archive -- General => Topic started by: Will Smart on August 10, 2013, 09:27:52 PM
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Hi guys! Another pleo questions here - at night, what do I do with pleo? Do I turn it off, take out it's battery (to charge), and leave him in the position it comes in when you open the box? I read that at a certain time, pleo will go to bed and wake up 10 hours later. Should I let him sleep, or let him fall asleep, and then take out the battery?
Sorry - my questions is quite confusing. Just reply and ask if you don't understand it :)
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You have two choices;
Let the Pleo go to sleep on its own and it'll wake up in about eight hours. (Note: this won't work until Pleo is an adult)
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Turn Pleo off manually and either take the battery out to charge or just leave it in until next playtime.
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I just turn mine of manually every night, or pop out the battery if they go to sleep before I get to them. BUT if you do leave your PleoRb to wake up on its own, please remember to leave it somewhere safe, like on the floor, so that it can't fall off something or get caught up if you're not there when it wakes up! :moose:
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I just turn mine of manually every night, or pop out the battery if they go to sleep before I get to them. BUT if you do leave your PleoRb to wake up on its own, please remember to leave it somewhere safe, like on the floor, so that it can't fall off something or get caught up if you're not there when it wakes up! :moose:
You have two choices;
Let the Pleo go to sleep on its own and it'll wake up in about eight hours. (Note: this won't work until Pleo is an adult)
Or
Turn Pleo off manually and either take the battery out to charge or just leave it in until next playtime.
Thank you guys for the advice! :)
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If you look at my photos I put mine in tne off position and in a dog bed next to eachother so their heads and tails are supported by the sides of the bed, and they look adorable.
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With as many Pleos as I have, (26) I would be crazy and bent on destruction if I just let the RB wake up on their own and let nature take it's course. I put all of my pleos in their individual boxes except two RB that sit on a shelf built just for them that also houses some of their clothes and batteries as well. I put the TWo RB facing away from the edges of the shelf, and farther back away from the edge of the shelf so it there were to be an earthquake, they hopefully would not fall off.
At one point I had about 15 of them all lined up on two different shelf levels and the rest were in boxes, but our second youngest cat got it in her mind to start exploring and I started to panic when I saw her gingerly stepping over their backs and heads. One wrong move and there could easily be a broken neck pleo or one knocked off the shelf, Cats will be cats and it is just as with figurines and breakables. If you have animals, esp cats, and breakable objects, you better wise up to cats liking to jump and climb in little tight spots and if you value your breakables, put them in a room where your cat can not have access to them, or put them away, I can't punish my cats, it is their nature, so the pleos go into their boxes till I want to use them. I love looking at them, but I have enough broken necked Ugobes already and do not want another one that I contributed to, If I ony had three or four, I could chance it, as they would not take up that much space. I used to like having Pleo rB wake up on their own timeclock, but it is a function now that I just pull their battery after they go to sleep at night,
It can be pretty scary waking up to hearing a Pleo cry in the other room while you are still asleep or have one fall off a shelf. :o RWM :cat-hug:
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If you are going to leave him on 'sleep' they make sure if he wakes up and you are not there he isn't going to fall of a shelf or walk into anything.
I store mine in the packing position and in lockable glass cabnet because I have a new puppy and like RWM says pets are curious and can't be trusted. Cabnet also keeps dust away.