 Posted by: | Stephy, stephy4him@kltymail.com | Subject: | Glider Cages? | When: | 3:11 PM, 21 Nov 2000 | IP: | 198.151.179.9 |

I have had my sweet male glider for approx. 2 weeks now. His name is Petrie (Pronounced Pee-Tree). I was sooooo scared at first because of all the sites against sugar gliders as pets and how everyone really harps on what a big responibility it is...which it is...but I did it. And I absolutly love my new friend. OK...why I wrote.. I bought a bird cage...rather small for now...cuz I couldn't afford a 70-80$ cage. He seems fine with it. I carry him with me all day at work and then at night I put him in his cage with the doors open and he runs around in my room and closet---NO BATHROOM! So what I'm asking is....should I get a bigger cage...and if so.....where can I find one that won't cost me an arm and a leg? Thanks so much for any help provided to me and Petrie. Steph
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Posted by: | Rebekka, Rebekka_foster@yahoo.com | Subject: | none | When: | 3:19 PM, 21 Nov 2000 | IP: | 128.151.23.189 |
Making one yourself would save you alot of money

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