The Right Pet For You?
Adorable Faces, really soft fur, big black eyes and a gliding
marsupial, all fun filled facts, but is a Sugar Glider truly a pet
for you?
There
are many things one should consider before deciding to add a Sugar
Glider into your life.
As with adding in any type of addition to your home, the first thing
to do is to research
There is so much more to them other than their charm and beauty.
PRO'S
*A Sugar Gliders normal life span in captivity is 15 years.
*They bond tightly with their main caregiver.
*They love to spend time with you once they are bonded.
*No vaccinations are required.
*Males can be neutered.
*Although they require a special diet plan, the over all cost is
minimal.
CON'S
*They require a special diet plan, please view that information on
the The
Food Court.
*They require a large cage, as they glide, jump and run a lot.
*They require a
*They require a veterinarian schooled in exotics.
*It is better to keep them in pairs instead of alone.
*They can not be housebroken or litter trained and will go wherever
and whenever they choose.
*They have an adorable little bark like a small puppy, and they love
to let you hear this at
*If not neutered or your gliders are on a poor diet they can and
will smell.
*Gliders naturally have a *musk* odor to them.
*Emergency vet care for these critters can be very expensive.
*They hide their illnesses really well, sometimes to where you have
no idea there is something going on until it is almost too late.
*They do not do well under stress.
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