Subject: Re: A problem child... Posted by Elwin Bullard on March 12, 1999 at 13:22:41: In Reply to: Re: A problem child... posted by Jo on March 11, 1999 at 17:36:14: : lol. sounds like you need to have more patience and bonding time with this baby. Seems like she will make a good pet with patience and some extra effort. Make sure your scent is in her cage with her. Like a shirt or an old cut up on to line her pouch. The more time spent with her the more she will learn to trust you. She has been with us since birth. She got the same attention the rest of that family group did until we moved her to a cage for some extra work. Last hight she undid the twist ties I use to secure the doors on the cage she is in. She is really smart(she got into the duct work on time and played with us for hours)
We currently have a father and two sons living in a family group. The sons have bald spots and get along just fine with Daddy. I would never try 2F and 1M. I've heard hte mothers will kill each others babies. : : JO
: : Patsy is a psycotic demon. She is bigger, more aggresive, and meaner than any other glider we have. They were supposed to be kept as part of our stock but hubby's patience is wearing thin. He is ready to sell her to a pet store. : : Don't freak, I'm not going to let that happen. : : We have been keeping her seperate from her family group and she has started letting hubby pet her in the cage but as soon as you put her back with anyone else she becomes her old gripy self. : : As a baby she was the more exploretory of the two. Out of the nest, running around as soon as her eyes opened. She has made a great sitter with her younger siblings. She really is a super sugar glider. Just not pet material I am beginning to think. We need a release to wild program for gliders like Patsy. : : Anyone have any options or opinions? I ha e thought about trading her to a bigger operation to get a mate for her brohters. Anyone know what happens if the menage is two boys and one girl? : :
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