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Fluffbuttsmomma Posted - Aug 01 2016 : 10:05:26 PM
I finally put down my book then look at the clock. It reads 3 a.m.

I sigh and turn off the lights and tell my suggie night night.

I fall asleep untill

"BAR BAR BAR" kind of noise is coming from the cage of my newly brought home suggie, Fluffbutt.

I know he's barking; But, the question was " why?"
I knew that they usually do it to signal they want attention or another Sugar glider. It's the first time in 3 days that I had had him (had had? darn you english language)

I tried to get him to climb on my hand, but to no avail.

So I assumed something was wrong. 'Is he choking? Is he stuck? is he hurt?' all the throught running through my mind.

The clock reads 5 a.m. & the only light was from my 3ds that I keep open as a nightlight.

I figured out he was fine and was barking for no reason.

Unless my snores are spooky....

or...

There is a ghost!! boooooooo!
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sjusovare Posted - Aug 03 2016 : 12:04:21 AM
They can also bark to warn others of something they perceive as a danger.
My Teeboo is specialist for that, as soon as there's a shadow cast through the shutter because a car passes in the street, he thinks a barking session is in order.
BYK_Chainsaw Posted - Aug 01 2016 : 11:38:01 PM
Usually sophie will start barking, the other 5 stop and listen. sometimes its for a long time, sometimes its for a short time. Once she stops they all
start moving around again.
Once or twice I would pick her up and she would stop but she would want away from me and go back to barking. For her it seems like she has something to bark about and wont stop until she's done.