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revision.(Display latest version) Show differences from: Last major revision | Previous author | We all really need to be prepared for a medical emergency. Sugar gliders hide
their illnesses very well - until it is almost to late.
= Be Prepared =
**Have some money set aside for emergencies** or make certain your credit card
has some extra on it. You can also apply for Care Credit. Emergencies are not
cheap.
You must have an **exotic vet** that sees sugar gliders on a 24 hour emergency
basis. If you don't have one then find one now before you have a need for them.
Have the emergency numbers ready and waiting. Don't be one of the people who
come here yelling "help" my glider is sick or dying.
{MP}<Nowiki>WE ARE NOT VETS</Nowiki>{/MP}. A vet may not always
available - so you need to be somewhat educated in what to do until you can get
your sugar glider to a vet. And have the supplies you need on hand to do so. Do
you have phone numbers of glider knowledgeable people you can call? We will
help you if we can, but please realize that there are times when a vet visit is
the only thing you can do.
{MP}Use common sense. If your gut reaction is to go to the vet - then do
so.{/MP}
== Emergency Preparedness Kit ==
Here are some items that you should have available at all times.
* **Emergency Phone Numbers** (of vets,((more than one)) emergency clinics
and glider knowledgeable people)
* **Map and directions** (to emergency vet or hospital)
* **Pedialyte** (for dehyration)
* **Syringes** for feeding (no needles) 2 of 1cc and 2 of 3cc (for
administering medications and feeding)
* **French Catheter #5** (for use in force feeding - used with syringes)
* **Wombaroo Marsupial Milk Replacer or Esbilac Puppy Formula** (for force
feeding with needles syringe)
* **[COLLAR E-Collars]**
* **Roll of Vet Tape** (the kind that sticks to itself for wrapping wounds)
* **Mole Skin** (with sticky backing to put on edge of e-collars to make them
comfy)
* **Q-tips** (for applying ointments, cleaning wounds, stimulating glider to
urinate or poo)
* **Cotton Balls** (for cleaning wounds)
* **Gauze Pads** (for dressing wounds)
* **2 Small Hand warmers** (to help keep glider warm when ill- what a hunter
would put in their gloves or socks. They will give up to 10 hours of heat)
* **Small pair of scissors** (to cut mole skin, vet wrap, e-collars, Straws,
string entanglement, etc.)
* **Tweezers**
* **Nail Clippers** (for trimming nails)
* **Styptic Powder** (or corn starch for nail bleeding)
* **QuickDerm** used for wound healing. Purchase from vet
* **Small tube of Neosporin** (an antibiotic for use in treating wounds. Only
use Neosporin with Pain Relief with an E-collar as it has a numbing effect on
any body part it may come in contact with)
* **Sterile 0.9 Saline Solution** (for cleaning wounds and sub-q for
dehydration)
* **Saline Solution** (for flushing eyes - Bausch&Lomb Sensitive Eyes
Plus is a good choice)
* **Large, Clean Fleece Blankets** (store in zip lock bags to keep clean -
this is to help keep an ill glider warm)
* **Bonding Pouch or Small Animal Carrier** (for taking glider to vet)
* **Large Milkshake Straw** (for use with tail injuries. McDonalds large
straws are best)
* **K-Y Jelly** (for retracting the
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