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Subject: Lactose Intolerance/Pudding
Posted by Bourbon on June 20, 1998 at 12:09:06:

For starters I give my glider pudding and as I tell others not too much just a little but not because of the lactose but because of the fat. Now As with People some gliders have an intolerance to lactose but not all.As far as it contributing to cataracts... that is an issue We are not going to get into here. Cataracts can be caused from weak cells, white tips on the tail, Sunlight, lactose, low blood sugar, diet, or just plain old age.. but again just like humans. There is as much causes for cataracts as there is for cancer in humans. This debate for the lactose was brought up months ago on another board because the gliders at an austrailian Park was eating out of the trash cans. Unknown what all was eaten or how long the trash had sat or how many parasites had touched the trash that was eaten. The facts are out there and a lot of people had their own opinions on the matter then, and to be honest I was glad when that conversation had fizzled. I use a rule of thumb to feed mine I tell people everything we SHOULD eat but most of us don't. NO salts, sugars, additives, presevatives, cheese, or fats. That if you do give these thing to use it in mine-ute portions. If we didn't do anything that may casue cancer then we wouldn't be able to go oputside, eat, or breathe. I have 2 very happy, healthy, gliders that just this morning gave birth to 2 joeys. they get a WIDE variety of foods, some of which isn't the best for them but they like it, but I give them a tiny little bit. You have to use common sense if you notice your glider acting strange don't give then that food. We gave ours strawberrys and it gave them diarerra, It didn't take a rocket scientist to tell us they had a reaction to it. I didn't come on here and tell everyone NOT to give their glider strawberrys. Gliders are like people each one has its own intolerace to different foods. If my glider gets cataracts, what is it that caused it? Their pudding? the fact I carry them with me al day and sometimes the are in the sunlight? low sugar? old age? are they missing something from their diet? NO ONE would know for sure. There isn't enough research done for ANYONE to make judgements reguarding that issue. They are our babies, as with parents who give the kids candy bars.. a little won't kill them..


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