Hi people..I just got my 1st sugie about a week ago and thought I learn something about these cute creatures from the more experienced guys and gals here...
= Sugar Glider Thread V17 =
= Sugar Glider Thread V17 =
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Jan 5 2012, 02:56 PM
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Hi people..I just got my 1st sugie about a week ago and thought I learn something about these cute creatures from the more experienced guys and gals here...
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Jan 12 2012, 08:09 AM
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Want to ask something..If I go on vacation overnite, would it be OK to leave my SG at home and if so, what should I provide for her in her cage??
If the trip is more than overnite thing, then what should I do? Put her up for boarding or bring her along. What are the supplies that I should have. I would probably have to sneak her up to the hotel room which usually has "No Pets Allowed" policy. Would SG's be OK with hotel rooms air conditioning??? I usually set at 22 deg Celsius.... Would appreciate some views or experiences here.... |
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Jan 12 2012, 09:02 AM
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QUOTE(Killerjeff88 @ Jan 12 2012, 08:16 AM) here is my case: I've seen people using netting laundry basket with zippers in place of the explorarium... Is it possible for SG to bite thru the nylon netting and escape???went for a trip to penang staying in hotel 3D2N. I brought my suggie along in the bonding pouch. I have a portable cage, Exo Terra Explorarium, which i brought along. I set up the cage and put him in there, then I put that "Do Not Disturb" sign at the room door so nobody comes in I had nobody to take care of my suggie so i have to bring him along no matter what and this method works XD This post has been edited by uncleherp: Jan 12 2012, 09:34 AM |
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Jan 12 2012, 03:47 PM
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QUOTE(NightHeart @ Jan 12 2012, 02:28 PM) It's possible. I've should have taken a picture of my laundry basket that got destroyed by my glider, she bit off the laundry basket plastic. Since it's quite hard, it happens over a period of time. So if the nylon netting is soft & your glider likes to bite a lot, it's possible to escape over a few hours. In that case I would trust the collapsible bird cage better....There are some people that offers boarding services for SGs. Either that or find some friends that you can trust your SG with for several days. I think it's safer that way. Added on January 12, 2012, 3:56 pm QUOTE(ix3Rukia @ Jan 12 2012, 02:36 PM) the place i work at provides boarding services for sg. I am closer to Alicia or Hun.... If ever there is a need....its nilufar pets and aquatic at scott garden at old klang road. This post has been edited by uncleherp: Jan 12 2012, 03:56 PM |
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