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Subject: Re: Personal Bathroom
Posted by Aaryn on April 11, 2000 at 15:10:48 from 208.162.124.246
In Reply to: Personal Bathroom posted by Tim on April 11, 2000 at 14:05:06:
Hello back to you Tim, I have a sugar glider also - she's approx. 3 months old. In all of the reading that I have done - I haven't seen any way to help the potty problem. Snickers does the same thing to me. I try to have a paper towel handy so that she can go on it instead of me - but other than that, I don't htink there is a way to train them to go in their cages. Just thought I'd tell ya! Aaryn ;} : Hello all.
: It's been a long time since I posted last. I still visit, just mainly : read though. My gliders are roughly 10 months old now. I have a male (Radar) : and a female (Skye). They seem like 2 happy little gliders and are rather tame : and freindly but there is alot of work still left to go. My question is that I : let them wake up for a while in their cage then they seem to want to go to the : bathroom right away. Then I take them out to play. It just seems that they still : go all over the place. I know they mark but I will say that I don't overclean by : any means (haha). It seems like more than marking though. I mean one went on my : alarm clock and all over me. I almost lost it last night when the girl went pee right : on my head. It's just fustrating as anything. I was wondering how (if anyway) to curb : this problem. I don't know if they do it cause they get pissed at me for some reason or : what but it's definately more than just marking I think. : I would appreciate any ideas or help for this problem. Thanks
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