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Wednesday, January 28, 2009

How to Choose a Sugar Glider Cage

When choosing or making a cage for a little one like me, it's best to place 1/4 inch galvanized wire mesh on the bottom of the cage. That way, when I poop, it falls through pretty easily. The 1/4 inch mesh is also the perfect size so that my feet won't get caught. Also place a large plastic lid off a storage container under the bottom of the cage to catch my droppings.
This way there is no shredded mess to pick up and clean-up is easier for mom. Mom wipes up my poop and food droppings from the container lid and uses a Lysol wipe to sterilize it.
See my picture?


Tuesday, January 27, 2009

How to Choose a Sugar Glider Cage - Part 1

Sasha's advice for choosing a cage for a sugar glider.

Make sure the bars in the cage are small enough so that a glider like me cannot escape. We had this problem initially when my parents adopted me. I was small enough to fit through the bars and believe me I knew how to and it didn't take long to figure it out. Before long I was escaping the cage every night through the bars in the top! What adventures I had while Mike, Angie and the kids were asleep. One morning I had made it back to my parents bedroom. Mike was making up the bed and stepped on me accidentally. He didn't even know I was there. Ouch. Then another night I made it onto the bar and ate some chocolate covered oreos that a family friend had made mom for Christmas.

Also, make sure you tie down any doors that I can open. My paws know exactly how to open them. I can also figure out latches!!

The best thing is for you to build me a special cage! The bigger the better so that I can practice my gliding technique. I prefer a taller cage to a wider one. The cage my dad built for me is 54"h x 24"w x 17"d. I love it!!! Plenty of play room.

My Sugar Glider Diet

Sugar gliders will eat almost anything. However, a diet full of fresh fruits and vegetables is best for little ones like me. You also need to provide sugar glider formula or pellets every day to insure that I get adequate calcium and protein. Occassionally you can also thrown in some lean ham or turkey or an almond as a treat. Almonds are my favorite, but I can only get one every couple of days. My other favorite foods are blueberries, grapes craisins and carrots . Spinach leaves are good and so are bananas.
I have two food trays. One filled with meats, fruits and vegetables and the other with the glider formula. Empty the food trays every morning as we gliders eat during the night. Put a small treat in the tray in case I happen to wake up during the day - probably won't. Then refill the trays with food in the evening. See my latest article "How to Choose Sugar Glider Food".
http://www.ehow.com/how_4704790_choose-sugar-glider-food.html



Meet Sasha Marie the Sugar Glider

Yes, we have a new member of our family. Her name - Sasha Marie Styles. She's really sweet! She's just starting to get to know us. We adopted her a little over a month ago. We're at the point where we can hold her when she gets a treat. I took her to work with me last Friday. She did pretty good. Tried to leave her pouch a few times and in the process bit a co-worker as we were trying to retrieve her!! Oops!!!!!!!! Sorry Michael. She's begging your forgiveness.

Anyway her dad, Mike, built her an awesome cage that she is very appreciate of. It's furnished with a sleeping pouch, hammock with a couple of small stuffed animals, a Wodent wheel, eating station, a Barrel of Monkeys game that my daughter gave up so she could have it, and a large branch that she loves to run up and down. Here's a picture of her cage. Every other sugar glider is envious!!








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