
Caring for Sugar Gliders is not for
everyone. It requires discipline and thinking of the
good of the pet versus your own needs. You have to
know your pet, its history and health habits, as you would
know anyone in your care.
Providing a proper habitat, climate
temperature, nutritional diet, sleep schedule, and
recreational exercise, should equal socialization and attention for
this pet. It is better to raise Sugar Gliders in pairs
for companionship as well as mating. However, you must
spend time daily with your Sugar Glider. It is almost
like raising a toddler for up to 15 years. They must
become a member of your family with love and supervision.
At least 1 hour a day
should be devoted to handling your glider if you desire a
well trained pocket pet. Each day, you will have to
feed your glider a serving of fresh foods and check their
water and dry food supply. Their cage must be cleaned
at least once a week. You also should factor in a
regular schedule of nail trimming.
It is very important that you consider
the length of your commitment before you bring a Sugar
Glider home to join your family.
The Sugar Glider Connect provides each
new pet owner with a printed reference guide for care, the
Warren's Video Care tape, and a 30 day health guarantee
commitment to ensure the success of each new owner.
However, the assistance does not stop after the transaction.
The Sugar Glider Connection is available for questions and
aide as you raise your pet-even if the Sugar Glider you are
raising did not come from us!
