Adorable sugar gliders attack a feather. (Bear and Button)

If you are an animal lover you have to see these little guys in action. Video of our sugar gliders, Bear and Button, playing their favorite game… kill the feather. Sorry some of the video is real dark but the shots were too cute to cut out. Music by Saliva, “Ladies and Gentlemen”.

13 Responses to Adorable sugar gliders attack a feather. (Bear and Button)

  1. aaaahahahaha… watch the glider in the back left corner, :42.

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  2. 305nicatillidie

    lol im getting my boy in like 2days can’t w8 to do this xD

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  3. It is even better in person… You are going to have soooo much fun with your new baby boy. Good luck with him.

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  4. 305nicatillidie

    how did you get your babys to bond with you being so scared as they are at first my lil guy dnt really want nothing to do with me any tips to get him to like me and not be so scared all the time?

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  5. go to perfectpocketpets and click on “bonding” in the free special reports section. I followed all of their advice and it has worked amazingly. It took a lot of time and for the longest time I thought Bear and Button hated me. It took two months but they are completely bonded. :)

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  6. I love when they have something and don’t want to let go. Very cute! X3 I was wondering if you got your gliders from Perfect Pocket Pets?

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  7. Yes I did when they came to my city. They won’t ship them on planes.

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  8. *LMAO* Kill the feather…

    and while yours look great, Perfect Pocket Pets are mill breeders and should be avoided. Like I said, your babies are precious tho :)

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  9. i m getting a sugar bear next year.

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  10. i got mine from sugarglidersrus

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  11. Personally, I would go to a private breeder. My two girls were “oops babies’ so I knew that their parents weren’t from mills or something similar.

    PRivate breeders, I’ve found, also tend to be more helpful in the long term. They become a part of your “glider family” and aren’t just there for business.

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  12. muslimalldaway1234

    do u have to wash them?
    how much do they cost
    r they rodents

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