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Jul 3, 2012

 HUGE PROGRESS last two days

Posted by: RChurch
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There is a bit of a back story I have to tell before getting to the huge progress so here it goes: Catwoman's meal worm thievery has gone from bad to worse. We try and be fair and leave an equal number of meal worms for each glider both in foraging and in hand delivery but no matter what, Catwoman will steal them right from under Batman's nose! It was really sad and irritating that she could be so greedy. Usually, we could get her to leave him alone with the meal worms that HE forages for: the ones in the tooth fairy treasure chests...but NO. She practically pulls them out of his mouth. It is just awful! Not only that, but in end result, she has gained BACK all the weight she just lost! (Because, remember, she is eating twice the amount of meal worms intended for her. She has no temperance. I believe if we left the whole tub of meal worms in the cage, they would be all gone. Batman, meanwhile, will eat until he is full and then yes, snub a meal worm! As we discover later.)

ANYWAY, so we debated whether or not we should even GIVE meal worms at all in the future. The thievery started a bunch of crabbing and lunges in the cage and I didn't want their relationship to suffer. We finally decided to take Batman out of the cage to feed him his meal worms. This would be tricky because as of yet, we have never been able to successfully pull a glider out without crabbing. So we had to be patient.

One night, Catwoman came out and was playing on her wheel. We acted swiftly and grabbed the pouch that Batman was still in. And we were able to feed him meal worms AND my husband was able to lift him out of the pouch without any problems. YAY! Not only that, but Batman sat on his hand the entire time. He ate maybe five meal worms and then he was done. We gave Catwoman meal worms, too but she gobbled them up so fast, she had plenty of time to distress herself by watching all the meal worms she could NOT steal. She foraged in all the usual places trying to find more meal worms but they were not there. I felt sort of bad for her but there was a part of me that thought, "Well, this is what you do to Batman all the time. How do you think HE feels when you are eating HIS treats?" Maybe a little adversity will do her character some good. She also noticed how he got doted on because he was sitting in my husband's hand.

Sure enough, Catwoman's behavior changed a bit. When given a meal worm, she used to snatch and run to the back of the cage to eat it "in safety", and we could not pet her. After this instance, she didn't run. She let us pet her while she ate.

Now, that was the night before last. LAST NIGHT we had yet another five star day! We heard someone was in the wheel and naturally thought it was Catwoman since she is the more active of the two. (Which is surprising, due to her weight issues but I am ever so grateful for her activity because now that she can no longer steal meal worms, I am counting on her exercise to help bring her weight down to a healthy and reasonable level.) Anyway, it wasn't Catwoman at all but Batman in the wheel!

What to do? Well, I handed my husband one of the many clean fleece blankets the kids have and said, "Maybe you can grab him and take him out of the cage." What do you know but that wasn't even necessary! The moment my husband showed him the blanket, Batman hopped right into his hand! And I used to say that my gliders didn't like being held! If this keeps up, I can say that this is no longer true!!! What a pleasant surprise!

And yes, again, the entire time we gave him meal worms, he sat in my husband's hand. We got to pet him to our heart's content and Batman was chirping away happily. Nothing stolen two nights in a row. He started to get a little scared at the end for being without a pouch but we successfully put him back in the cage without one.

What a wonderful last two nights!!

Jun 25, 2012

 PLEASE HELP!

Posted by: GliderHelper
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I inherited an older glider about 2yrs old and it's not hand tamed it bites if you try too handle it so before I bond I am using gloves to get it hand tamed is this good or should I just bond I don't know what to do?!?!


Jun 25, 2012

 All is going great!

Posted by: sierranevadaK
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Hey guys. I haven't made a journal entry since before I got Lively (my new little girl). Last night I let them share a cage, after much cleaning. Liv absolutely loved being in that big cage. They got into a few scuffles, but no fighting was done. They've been getting along great for a while now. Rue is so happy to have a friend around. He is constantly following her around, maybe making sure she isn't going to disappear on him! lol

I've noticed a few things about their fur. While Rue's has gotten a rich grey and black, Liv just keeps getting lighter. She looks like she's dusted in a white color. Strange.

Jun 25, 2012

 HELP HELP HELP PLEASE HELP!

Posted by: GliderHelper
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My Brother had this sugar glider for a year or two but when he moved he left me with it, it was not bonded at all and now I love it but it
Will crab when I try to take it out of its pouch but worst of all it will make that terrible notice when ever I talk and I
Can't stand it at all anymore! Please please please help me!
Jun 18, 2012

 Help Me I Need Advise Please!!!!

Posted by: ChrisAndGizmo
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Last Night my roommate was walking home from a bar and he found a sugar glider running around on the road so he saved it by getting it into his backpack and then brought it to me to take care of it since I already had one. The sugar glider is female(no clue on her age) she is maybe 1/2 to maybe 3/4 the size of my male sugar glider(I have them separated). The female that was found is extremely not friendly it took us an hour and a half to get her into the cage because she freaked out. The real thing that is still freaking me out is when I have been feeding her she has been attacking the food not just grabbing it quickly and running away but crabbing at it then biting at it 2 or 3 times. I still feel really new at handling sugar gliders but I know this is not normal. I am going to take her in to the vet but I don't know how knowledgeable the vet is here and was wondering if anyone had any advice on what I should do? She also seems to be afraid of nearly all movement and looks as if she is milliseconds from freaking out every time I even look into the cage.

What Should I do?
Jun 13, 2012

 my glider jailbreaked the cage and got in with the male

Posted by: nicky923
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my glider escaped her cage and got into my males cage and they seem happy yesterday when it happen and the tonight when they are usually active she was walking slow and has not played any and now when i pick her up she just lays in my hand what do i do i have them separated but i don't know if she needs a vet or just sleep please help i am so worried. i read so many articles that said they would be fine if they were getting along and i have let them play through separate cages for over a month to get acquainted please?

Jun 12, 2012

 crabbing

Posted by: frazzle112100
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i have a very happy sugar glider name frazzle and i have notice that when ever i take him out of his pouch he dosent crabb i dont know what to think im wondering if thars some thing rong or if its ok please let me know.
i just have a blank i have seen that on videos that they start crabbing.
Jun 11, 2012

 "Barking??"

Posted by: Kyla
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I was with my two male sugar gliders last night. While standing with my one (Kumar) the other one (Diego) started 'barking'? does anyone no why?
Jun 8, 2012

 My 3 Gliders

Posted by: ChibiSamuraiX
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Just got 3 gliders. Two of their previous names were a bit odd and I have no idea how to pronounce. They are now Kai, Ramona, and Loki (a girl not a boy).
Jun 4, 2012

 help?

Posted by: jak4847
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i live in houston texas and have been looking for sugar gliders for a while. i finally found one that a woman is giving away for free. i have room in my house but now that ive finally found a glider i am rethinking some things in the house, safety wise. i was wandering if anyone on here could maybe hold her for me for a few days till i get everything situated?
Jun 4, 2012

 7 mo old male(N) and female pet pair

Posted by: Annemal
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I am in the Western North Carolina mountains, and am living in employee housing. Not only are my gliders not welcome, I work the night shift and sadly have very little time for them. I was trying to post in the classifieds but couldn't figure out how..? Asking $200 for the babies, and $300 for the cage and accoutrements.
Thanks to anyone who can offer help or point me in the right direction.
Jun 2, 2012

 Wfb male ready for his new home today!

Posted by: gliderslove
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Wfb male ready for his new home today!
He is on The Pet Glider Diet and loves it!
His parents are on The Pet Glider Database Ruby TPZ & Sebastian TPZ.
He is a very sweet lil guy who has not been crabby and has not been biting.
I can ship him Delta Airlines or possibly meet for a gas fee.

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