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Oct 29 2009
01:23:32 PM
I hate asking questions. I don't want anyone to get the feeling I didn't do any reading before I got my baby.
I have, I've actually done alot, but there's just some things I need answered.

Anyways....

I have Sassy's bonding pouch hanging up in her cage since I don't have a sleeping pouch right now.
I also have a pillow case on the bottom of her cage, with my boyfriend's hat on top of it so she can get use to our smell. She refused to sleep in the pouch. She only wants to sleep under the hat on top of the pillow case.
Is that normal and is it safe?
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Oct 29 2009
01:37:21 PM
Rita Glider Sprinkles GliderMap Gliderpedia Editor Visit Rita's Photo Album Rita's Journal MO, USA 12214 Posts
Please dont take the recent post to mean you cant ever ask questions. That is not the case at all and not what we meant.

It would be safer for her if you got her some well made sleeping pouches. You always need more than one so you have some to use while some are being washed.

Go to critterbin.com and you will find pouches - and lots of wonderful glider items! I shop there way to often.
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Oct 29 2009
01:40:29 PM
Dahlia_2020 Fuzzy Wuzzy GliderMap Visit Dahlia_2020's Photo Album SC, USA 1419 Posts
Does the bonding pouch have a screen? I've noticed that two of my three gliders dislike the bonding pouch because of that screen.

Personally, I don't think anything she's doing is harmful or unusual. She just prefers it. Maybe because it's darker, or maybe because she's bonding to you both and wants to be near your scent.
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Oct 29 2009
01:45:00 PM
Dahlia_2020 Fuzzy Wuzzy GliderMap Visit Dahlia_2020's Photo Album SC, USA 1419 Posts
I agree with Rita as well though... You need to get some well made fleece pouches. eBay is also a good place to look.
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Oct 29 2009
01:49:17 PM
filly47 Goofy Gorillatoes Gliderpedia Editor Visit filly47's Photo Album USA 2330 Posts
Or if you are good at sewing you could make your own out of fleece! There are also no sew projects, but I don't have that link, I'm sure someone else does, so hopefully they can post that link! My gliders seem to sleep in one pouch for a few days in a row and then sleep in another. If only they could talk and tell me why!
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Oct 29 2009
01:50:18 PM
tballettoes Glider 145 Posts
I'm getting sleeping pouches, don't worry. Just gotta wait for them.
I just wanted to know if this was OK while I waited to get her sleeping pouch.
I think its helping with the bonding process a lot to. We've only had her for about 24 hours now, lol, and she seems like she's starting to like us.
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Oct 29 2009
01:55:46 PM
filly47 Goofy Gorillatoes Gliderpedia Editor Visit filly47's Photo Album USA 2330 Posts
Scent is incredibly important to any nocturnal animal, so if she feels comfortable enough to sleep surrounded in the smell (I hope your boyfriend doesn't smell to bad! kidding!), then this shows that she will probably be comfortable falling asleep on you! Just make sure that she doesn't get stuck in any of the threads!
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Oct 29 2009
02:07:57 PM
tballettoes Glider 145 Posts
Lol. He smells fine. LOL

Last night we let her out and I had on a fleece jacket. One of those columbia jackets. She climbed right up on me and went straight for the pocket on the inside. She slept in there for a while to.

I'm thinking that the bonding process between me and her is going to be easy.
She has bit me a few times already tho. Well, more like a nibble didn't hurt or anything.

Now when my boyfriend goes to touch her, its a different story. She screams, not sure what the noise is called, at him. She hasn't tried to bite him tho. She also eventually gives in and let him petg her after a little temper tantrum.

There's about 7 people that live here and its fun to watch her reaction with other people.
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Oct 29 2009
02:11:12 PM
our2girlz Goofy Gorillatoes GliderMap Gliderpedia Editor Visit our2girlz's Photo Album United States 2362 Posts
I agree with what everyone is telling you. Please ask away wanting to improve for your glider is what we want! I honestly knew nothing about gliders except for what the mill breeders told me when I first seen them. We are all still learning. Noone expects people to know it all before they get their first glider none of us did. And I might add we still don't.
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Oct 29 2009
02:25:01 PM
tballettoes Glider 145 Posts
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Originally posted by our2girlz

I agree with what everyone is telling you. Please ask away wanting to improve for your glider is what we want! I honestly knew nothing about gliders except for what the mill breeders told me when I first seen them. We are all still learning. No one expects people to know it all before they get their first glider none of us did. And I might add we still don't.



Thanks.
I just know that a lot of you suggest that people do their research before getting one. I just don't wanna seem like I didn't, because I have. There's just some things you don't know that you won't wanna know till you get one.
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Oct 29 2009
02:27:53 PM
kyro298 Glider Sprinkles GliderMap Gliderpedia Editor Visit kyro298's Photo Album kyro298's Journal CO, USA 15262 Posts
You know what? I was an impulse buyer and have always thought it was ridiculous to reprimand someone for not always doing their research first. There. I said it out loud! I was suckered by a smooth-talking, very convincing salesperson and had no reason not to believe them. After getting them home and finding those salepeople suddenly and conveniently not reachable, I got online to start researching just feeling like these guys couldn't really be that simple or more people would have them. Anyway, just wanted to put that out there. ASK AWAY.
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Oct 29 2009
02:52:12 PM
filly47 Goofy Gorillatoes Gliderpedia Editor Visit filly47's Photo Album USA 2330 Posts
The fact that you are on a site like this says you want to learn more. I think that is what truly matters! There were a lot of odd behaviors with my glider when I first got her that I was worried about, but it turns out that they were normal and it was only odd because I have had no other animal like them to compare to! Please continue to ask questions, and to share stories......and pictures!
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Oct 29 2009
03:35:45 PM
tballettoes Glider 145 Posts
Just wanted to tell everyone thanks. You guys have been great answering questions and I'm glad I found his site.
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Oct 29 2009
03:45:26 PM
our2girlz Goofy Gorillatoes GliderMap Gliderpedia Editor Visit our2girlz's Photo Album United States 2362 Posts
quote:
Originally posted by tballettoes

Just wanted to tell everyone thanks. You guys have been great answering questions and I'm glad I found his site.


Just a warning pertaining to this site: Caution it can become addictive.
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Oct 29 2009
04:12:46 PM
tballettoes Glider 145 Posts
Tell me about it. I swear I check it every 10 minutes. Lol.
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Oct 29 2009
04:24:39 PM
filly47 Goofy Gorillatoes Gliderpedia Editor Visit filly47's Photo Album USA 2330 Posts
quote:


Just a warning pertaining to this site: Caution it can become addictive.
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That is soooo true!
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Oct 29 2009
04:35:35 PM
SariYappa Face Hugger Visit SariYappa's Photo Album USA 413 Posts
I have an idea... take lots of fleece squares and sleep with them (some you sleep with, some your boyfriend) for scent. Then put all the blankies in the bonding pouch, so she can "nest" and cover the areas where there is light. This should take care of both issues until you get better pouches...

Also, please check very often on your baby when these foreign items are in the cage. It's probable that the bonding pouch is not 100% safe for unsupervised play, getting nails stuck, etc... and I'm not sure what your boyfriends' hat is made of either?

Welcome and don't stop asking questions!
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Oct 29 2009
05:34:45 PM
tballettoes Glider 145 Posts
That's a really good idea. I'll have to try. We try to keep an eye on her at all times to make sure. We try our best. I should hopefully getting a some fleece tommorrow to make her a pouch and some toys.
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Oct 29 2009
06:39:33 PM
Goldwinger Fuzzy Wuzzy GliderMap Visit Goldwinger's Photo Album Goldwinger's Journal VA, USA 1369 Posts
Here is the Link to Suz's Site for no-sew products you can make yourself.

http://www.suzsugargliders.com/nosewaccessories.htm

I sleep with fleece on me and so does my husband and then we put it in their sleeping pouches. They love them and cuddle with them and get our scent at the same time.
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Oct 29 2009
06:53:13 PM
tballettoes Glider 145 Posts
I have the website book marked. Lol. About how much would you say you guys pay for fleece at walmart? Just trying to get an idea so I can get idea of how much toys I can make her.
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Oct 29 2009
06:59:24 PM
Goldwinger Fuzzy Wuzzy GliderMap Visit Goldwinger's Photo Album Goldwinger's Journal VA, USA 1369 Posts
And in response about researching first and impulse buying. I was an impulse buyer but not from a mill breeder.

I first saw a sugar glider at the Peanut Festival in Suffolk, Virginia. I just thought they were so cute and they were gliding to everyone and letting you hold them and I was smitten. I did not buy one that day as the cost was $500.00 for the whole SHE-BANG. I never forgot about Sugar Gliders though and happened to be shopping for Rabbit stuff at our local Pet Store and my Gosh, they had a (1) sugar glider. Well, I bought it. Never studied one thing about them. Got home with that little bird cage, and it was tiny and was so proud of myself for now having one. He just crabbed and crabbed and was terrified. I then began researching the word "Sugar Glider" and found this site. I started reading about them being colony animals and I KNEW I needed to get him a friend. Approximately one week later after reading and learning that my cage was also too small I went back to the pet store to purchase a bigger flight cage and guess what, they had another (1) glider. I bought him and it has been uphill all the way ever since.

I will NEVER fuss at anyone for not researching BEFORE they buy a Glider. I only get upset about people who don't educate themselves AFTER they OWN one. Almost everyone who has gliders was uneducated before they purchased one. I feel the people who researched before they got one are way smater then I was but I spend almost everyday on here reading to teach myself and typing to educate others.
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Oct 29 2009
07:00:53 PM
Goldwinger Fuzzy Wuzzy GliderMap Visit Goldwinger's Photo Album Goldwinger's Journal VA, USA 1369 Posts
I buy Fleece blankets that I pay about 3.00 a blanket for and cut them up and make my stuff with them.
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Oct 29 2009
08:46:40 PM
Mom2MandG Face Hugger GliderMap Visit Mom2MandG's Photo Album 766 Posts
It is good that you are asking questions. How is anyone going to learn anything? It is hard sometimes to search and then try to read everything to get one small question answered. I swear I am search retarded!

I was also an impulse buyer and would never look down on another one. Thank God I didn't listen to Mr. Swank sales dude and got right on the internet and this was the first site that popped up. I quickly learned that you need more than one (which I was told, but I was also told he would do OK with lots of attention ) and ran back to the show and got another the next afternoon. I asked a ton of questions here - how do you think I got to 500 posts? LOL!

By the way the "screaming" at your boyfriend noise is called crabbing.

Edited to add that my babies preferred to sleep in an old t-shirt of mine at the bottom of the cage for a while too.

Edited by - Mom2MandG on Oct 29 2009 08:48:14 PM
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Oct 29 2009
08:53:00 PM
tballettoes Glider 145 Posts
Crabbing, I knew that's what it was. Lol! We are getting another female in 2 weeks. The new one will be about 14 weeks OOP when we get her. I know all about the 'quarantine' time, and not to put her directly in the cage with Sassy, the one we have now.

But...
Since Sassy is 2, and the new one is only 14 weeks, will they be fine together? Well should it work out? Or will the ages be a problem?
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Oct 29 2009
09:06:01 PM
Dahlia_2020 Fuzzy Wuzzy GliderMap Visit Dahlia_2020's Photo Album SC, USA 1419 Posts
Sometimes the age is a concern, sometimes not. You'll just have to wait and see.
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Oct 29 2009
09:10:51 PM
Candy Cuddle Bear Visit Candy's Photo Album FL, USA 8110 Posts
You may need to wait until the joey is close to the same size as your current glider. After the 30 day quarantine, if they are close in size, take the introductions slowly and give them plenty of time to get to know each other. There is always a chance that they might not get along at all. I had one glider that refused to have anything to do with the colony I wanted her to join - but she is fine now and living happily with my other colony.

Introductions take a lot of patience but they should get along if you take things at their pace.
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Oct 29 2009
09:13:35 PM
our2girlz Goofy Gorillatoes GliderMap Gliderpedia Editor Visit our2girlz's Photo Album United States 2362 Posts
Size isn't a issue I have personally experienced, but as you may recall from my previous post I am absolutely addicted to this site so I have read alot. I have seen it mentioned that you wait till they are closer in size. You could probally do a search and find some old post about it.http://www.sugarglider.com/gliderpedia/index.asp?IntroducingNewGliders Edited to add link.

Edited by - our2girlz on Oct 29 2009 09:20:07 PM
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Oct 29 2009
10:22:55 PM
tballettoes Glider 145 Posts
Thanks for answering. Will the new one be ok in a smaller cage during the 30 days? I know if it doesn't work she'll need her own bigger cage.

Also, should the cages be next each other?
Would it be ok to have play/bathroom time together?
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Oct 29 2009
10:26:26 PM
kyro298 Glider Sprinkles GliderMap Gliderpedia Editor Visit kyro298's Photo Album kyro298's Journal CO, USA 15262 Posts
Nope, the 30 day quarantine should be in an other room-no contact. It isn't ideal, but she'll be OK for the 30 days. It truly is for their own health.
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Oct 29 2009
10:29:41 PM
tballettoes Glider 145 Posts
Alright. Thanks.
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Oct 29 2009
10:29:51 PM
our2girlz Goofy Gorillatoes GliderMap Gliderpedia Editor Visit our2girlz's Photo Album United States 2362 Posts
Yes I am pretty sure the smaller cage is ok for the 30 days. No the cages shouldn't really even be in the same room until after the 30 days and the 2 vet visits coming back parasite free. Than you can move the closer little by little. also no play/bathroom time until after the 30 days. You will even want to wash your hands real well in between playing with the gliders.
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