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Reacting to negativity as a T owner.
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<blockquote data-quote="Enn49" data-source="post: 229222" data-attributes="member: 3458"><p>I usually find that reassuring them that the Ts are all fastened in their enclosures and won't bother them helps.</p><p>I have a Community Nurse visits me twice a week and some are scared of my tarantulas but are gradually becoming fascinated with them to the point where one girl will often take a photo of my biggest girl. Another girl is quite happy about the Ts but scared of my cats.</p><p>Most people I find will show interest if you talk to them about how fascinating and easy to keep they are. It worked for me for many years when I kept and bred snakes and still seems to work well with tarantulas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Enn49, post: 229222, member: 3458"] I usually find that reassuring them that the Ts are all fastened in their enclosures and won't bother them helps. I have a Community Nurse visits me twice a week and some are scared of my tarantulas but are gradually becoming fascinated with them to the point where one girl will often take a photo of my biggest girl. Another girl is quite happy about the Ts but scared of my cats. Most people I find will show interest if you talk to them about how fascinating and easy to keep they are. It worked for me for many years when I kept and bred snakes and still seems to work well with tarantulas. [/QUOTE]
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