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Th1onein Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Apr-08-07 06:33 AM
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6. I let her roam, yes.
But she is so chubby she doesn't glide anymore. She crashes when she tries to.

Biscuit has a problem with food: she eats EVERYTHING. I tried to put her on a balanced sugar glider diet once, but she threw the stuff all over the place. Now, I just feed her people food. Of course, she's into the sugary stuff, and I spoil her, too, so she's overweight. (But very, very happy.) So she doesn't roam far. She likes her cage although she enjoys riding around inside my shirt all day, too.

Sugar gliders are very social animals and they say that you should buy them in pairs, because they will die of loneliness, but Biscuit was alone when I got her and she bonded to me. She'll sit all day (if I let her) on her bottom and let me rub her belly. She's a bit of a hedonist.

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