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Subject: Re: I have a question...please help.
Posted by Cheri on May 25, 1999 at 20:52:25:

In Reply to: I have a question...please help. posted by Jennie on May 25, 1999 at 01:12:14:

Sorry for the late response,

Your friends glider Cloacal Aperture("common sewer"). This is an anatomical feature typical of marsupials. The reproductive system, urinary ducts, and alimentary tract all open into the cloaca so that only one orifice is apparent at the base of the tale. [ This information is strait out of the book "Sugar Gliders A Complete Pet Owner's Manual" by Caroline MacPherson ]. Suggest to your friend that she picks up a copy of this book, if it is not available, she can requist a copy by writing to the author at: 3193 Hill Road
Winfield, BC, Canada V4V 1t7
Phone: 250-766-4823
Fax: 250-766-4162

The fluid is either urine, or scent marking.

Ask your friend if her male glider has a bald spot, if he does, that means he is mature, and yes, he is probably wanting a little action :)

Hope this helps,
Cheri and Gizmo ~Q>

: A friend of mine has a pair of sugar gliders that she's had for a while. She doesn't have access to the internet so I told her I'd see if I could find out the answer to a question she had about her male.

: She was feeding them one night and noticed that the male was all wet around the genital area. He was also a bit swollen in that area. He was very intersted and was persuing the female to mate. Is it normal for this to happen? She had never seen them actually mating before.

: I don't know if there are any other night owls that might know but if possible I'd like to see what I can find out before I see her at work tomorrow. Thanks in advance!




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