I'm thinking maybe he was just overly tired and didn't even care.
~ Happy Gliding
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Glider Pancakes |
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Frozen fruit treats |
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Glider Quiche |
Male sugar gliders have a scent gland on top of their head as well as one on their chest. Female sugar gliders have a scent gland in their pouch. The thing most people don't know or don't mention is that both male and female gliders alike also have an anal gland. They also have 3 different smells... bet you didn't know that! Yes it's true! One smell is kind of sweet (sounds disgusting considering what we are talking about), another scent they have can be quite strong but is usually only when they are breeding and will go away. The third scent is a very strong smell that is from the anal region and happens when they get scared. In other words, if you are holding your baby and smell something horrible... they are probably scared.
1. Once a day or every other day (depending on how dirty it is) I will clean the drop pan of my cage. I remove the soiled newspaper, wipe the tray with a baby wipe, put down fresh newspaper and it's done.
2. Once a week I remove all fleece, pouches included and wash them. Sometimes I use Tide with Downy or just plain vinegar. Either way, they get run through the washer and the smell is gone.
3. Every other week I remove all toys and their wheel. (ball pits, hanging toys, shape sorter, anything toy related). These can be cleaned either by putting them in the dishwasher or swishing them in soapy water (use Dawn, it works the best). Make sure they are completely dry and they can be placed back in the cage.
4. Once a month, I remove everything from the cage (including the gliders, lol) and wipe down the cage. The grate in the bottom is usually the worst part and that is put in the bathtub to get it completely clean. I use a 50/50 mix of vinegar and water to wipe it down.Now, on step 4, I usually put the dirty pouch and toys back in the cage because if I don't, it becomes scent city but by this step nothing is really too stinky or too bad.
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This is the igloo style I use |
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Homemade kitchen |
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I love this one but it looks hard to make |
I have seen and heard so many different opinions on whether it is okay for sugar gliders and other pets to be around each other and to "play" together. I am on the fence with this issue. I completely understand the view of the sugar glider "community" and the (for lack of a better term) Facebook hate groups. I understand why it is said by many, many people these small creatures should not be around other animals. I understand the dangers involved.
Taking a closer look...
Cats: their saliva is supposed to be toxic to sugar gliders, their instinct is to hunt, chase, kill. Cats will pounce on their prey. Cats like to bat at things when they play, most times with claws out.
Dogs: size alone is an issue regardless of the dog, dogs like to bite when they play, they become rambunctious and bounce around, they paw at things when they play.
With all that being said, the fact remains... YOU KNOW YOUR ANIMALS! Maybe you have the sweetest , most loving cat or dog in the world and maybe they don't do all the things mentioned above. Maybe your animals will just lay there and be completely oblivious to everything around them. Maybe you have an older dog that just likes to cuddle with anything and everything they possibly can, including sugar gliders, lol.
Maybe your cat is lazy and doesn't like to hunt. Maybe your cat has been declawed.
There are so many different factors we have to consider when we determine if it is safe for our fuzz butts to play or be around our other animals. Not all dogs are the same, not all cats are the same and as we all know too well... not all sugar gliders are the same. Each and every animal has their own personality and demeanor.
My point is this; While it may not be safe in some households, it could be completely safe in another. Yes, there are risks and there are dangers, but at the same time, YOU are the one taking the risks and weighing the dangers between YOUR animals. In my home, I know without a doubt, it is not safe.
So, instead of asking in facebook groups where you will get yelled at, degraded and told how horrible you are for even having the thought.... make the decision for yourself. You know your animals and you are the only one taking the risks.
Thanks for visiting my blog!
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Henry is a classic |
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Bam Bam is a white face |
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Yoda is a ringtail mosaic |
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Pebbles is a white face |
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Lucy is a ringtail mosaic |