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 |  | Posted by: | Evan, silver_arctic1@hotmail.com |  | Subject: | Vacation...should I bring... |  | When: | 6:14 PM, 13 Dec 2000 |  | IP: | 38.31.107.230 | 
  
 I want to know if I should bring my glider to CA for a trip.  I might be going for about 2 weeks and I MIGHT not be able to bring my cage.  He's about 16 weeks old and almost adult size.  Can he survive in a small bird cage or something smaller than his cage right now (which is like 3'x1.5'x1.5')?
 
 
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 | Posted by: | Naomi, offspngchk@aol.com |  | Subject: | none |  | When: | 6:23 PM, 13 Dec 2000 |  | IP: | 205.188.200.137 | 
 I suggest you pay a pet store to take care of them . I just went away for a month and let mine be taken care of by a friend when I got back my female had died . It's probably your best bet. If you take them with you .You cannot bring them on a plane with you they will have to go below because you know how much noise they make.It is also illegal to bring a sugar glider into California for whatever reason. So just prep some food give it to the pet store they will usually charge you about 50 a week to board it and feed it.
 and if it dies you get your money back unlike leaving it with a friend
 
 
  
 
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