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Making a Sugar Glider BagJimmie from Linwood, NC Feedback About This Post:RE: Making a Sugar Glider Bag
Hey, it's Lynn. If they stink, it's their diet which I am told is easily remedied. It shouldn't matter how many you have, they should bond with everybody in the family, including other pets. I'm just thinking that he had a bad experience being neutered! We are making progress, slow though it may be. Post by Lynn RE: Making a Sugar Glider BagThis is for Lynn. I do not have a sugar glider, but my best-friend does. I wanted something to make for her and the glider. She only has one. She wanted another, but the parents only had one. Do you have your boy and girl together? I mean in the same cage. My friend said that they heard if they are together that they will bond with eachother and not have much to do with you. Maybe that is why the boy bites. They are adorable, but they stink... Still cute though. They eat weird stuff, too. There are alot of things to learn about them. For everyone else who responded Thanks Alot for the good ideas. Post by Jim1966DD RE: Making a Sugar Glider BagI just googled 'sugar glider' and they had pictures. These little critters are so cute! Although I don't think my cat would agree. Post by hugmehugs RE: Making a Sugar Glider Bag
What in Heaven's name is a sugar glider and what do you have them for? (sounds like some sort of critter, very interesting). Learn something new every day! Post by HalfWhit RE: Making a Sugar Glider Bag
If you are talking about to put in the cage for them to sleep in, I use a pot holder, the kind that you slip your hand in. I tie it with a wire to the top of the cage and when I take them out of the cage I just take the bag and all. I replace it with a clean one weekly and wash the dirty one. They love it! As far as a bonding bag, I use small cloth purses that I get at thrift stores. I make sure they have a long enough strap that I can wear it over my shoulder and of course zipper closure. I lucked up on some that I found that were to wear under your clothes. Post by kflawson RE: Making a Sugar Glider Bag
I just made 5 of them for about $3.50 each. I need to be able to always have fresh ones because I don't want to put the little things in a soiled bag. My only problem was finding the mesh type fabric. I ended up going to a dollar store and buying cheap cosmetic pouches and cannibalizing the mesh on the inside of them. I made mine based on the one I bought. Do you have one now? I can try to write up my directions for you and get back to you. Post by Lynn RE: Making a Sugar Glider Bag
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