As requested, there is an F-bomb dropped, so be warned. Meeting our two baby sugar glider girls. www.mnrarepets.com Music: Jack Johnson Album: Brushfire Fairytails
Pretty sure the one that’s crabby is reacting to the cat I can hear in the background. I had a similar response once, after holding a ferret – and then trying to hold a hamster. It made the same type of warning noise with it’s hands up… it might just be freaked out that there’s a predator nearby?
Nope. she is just a whiner. They are very young in this video, the younger they are the more they make that noise. the noise gets less and less as they get older and older. This is the first time that we had held them, they did’t know us and so stella was real crabby.
we spoil our babies, they have a huge 5ft tall 4 foot wide and 3 feet wide bird cage. we also let them out and have free roam in our room for hours every night.
Ha ha, they’re so cute! Our family just got two males about 2 days ago. They’re still a bit shy (the previous owner didn’t have time for them) and we have 6 people in the family, so it might take a while for them to get used to us. It hurts like heck when they bite sometimes. They drew blood from me twice. But the poor things are just nervous, so I’ve been letting them chill for a bit.
And I think it’s so funny when they howl like that. They sound like little gremlins, it’s so cute. x3
Yes your going to want to let them get settled in for a week or two, then the hard work starts. You are going to want to designate a serrigate “mom”, this will be the person in your family with the most extra time and patience. your also going to need a bonding pouch, a pouch that hangs from your neck. Adjust it so that the pouch hangs just at or below the heart, its warm and they can hear your heart beat. If they are sleeping, they should be close to your heart, 6-8 hours a day.
Next is the “UN-Pouch Defensiving” Pouch defensive sugars will scream and bite when ever a hand is put in our near their pouch. to start detering this “mom” will need to shove their hand in the pouch over and over and over. You will most likly get bit, alot. hold you hand in as long as you can, pull it out then do it again. Repeat this untill your hand doesn’t get bit. you have to show them who is boss by taking the pain. hopefully youll eventually be able to cuddle your hand with them.
Night time bonding should be easyier, if your set up for success. your going to want to sugar proof a room, covering all small holes or vents they could get into to hide. The you are going to want hang lots of stuff from the walls and ceiling, they tend to go up. When they are young or whe you first get them your going to wnat to supervise them, learn their habbits, corral them if need be. And most imprtantly let them use you as a jungle gym. when their on you,hop,jog,and jump alittle, CARFULLY
I dont know how old you boys are, and if they were not played with for too long, it might take alot of work for a little progress. and again it is imporatnt that ONE person spearhead the “bonding opperation”, they do recognize people by sight, sound and smell. and if their is more than one person make sure everyone is calm, they are scared already, they dont need loud quick moving people to make them more scared. hope this helps, GL and let me know how it goes.
Hahahah! funny sounds! i like the music in the background!
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Aw very cute ! :]
Amazing animals !
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what time of cage is do u have????
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I be jealous. o_O The one lying on it’s back. >_> And the music is Jack Johnson. Name of the song is Bubbly toes. ^^
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Do you have to have a license to own one of those?
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Pretty sure the one that’s crabby is reacting to the cat I can hear in the background. I had a similar response once, after holding a ferret – and then trying to hold a hamster. It made the same type of warning noise with it’s hands up… it might just be freaked out that there’s a predator nearby?
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Nope. she is just a whiner. They are very young in this video, the younger they are the more they make that noise. the noise gets less and less as they get older and older. This is the first time that we had held them, they did’t know us and so stella was real crabby.
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we spoil our babies, they have a huge 5ft tall 4 foot wide and 3 feet wide bird cage. we also let them out and have free roam in our room for hours every night.
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omg.
they are. SO CUTE!
love them!!!!!
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forget about the profanity
they’re so fscking cute that it hurts xD
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Ha ha, they’re so cute! Our family just got two males about 2 days ago. They’re still a bit shy (the previous owner didn’t have time for them) and we have 6 people in the family, so it might take a while for them to get used to us. It hurts like heck when they bite sometimes. They drew blood from me twice. But the poor things are just nervous, so I’ve been letting them chill for a bit.
And I think it’s so funny when they howl like that. They sound like little gremlins, it’s so cute. x3
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Yes your going to want to let them get settled in for a week or two, then the hard work starts. You are going to want to designate a serrigate “mom”, this will be the person in your family with the most extra time and patience. your also going to need a bonding pouch, a pouch that hangs from your neck. Adjust it so that the pouch hangs just at or below the heart, its warm and they can hear your heart beat. If they are sleeping, they should be close to your heart, 6-8 hours a day.
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Next is the “UN-Pouch Defensiving” Pouch defensive sugars will scream and bite when ever a hand is put in our near their pouch. to start detering this “mom” will need to shove their hand in the pouch over and over and over. You will most likly get bit, alot. hold you hand in as long as you can, pull it out then do it again. Repeat this untill your hand doesn’t get bit. you have to show them who is boss by taking the pain. hopefully youll eventually be able to cuddle your hand with them.
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Night time bonding should be easyier, if your set up for success. your going to want to sugar proof a room, covering all small holes or vents they could get into to hide. The you are going to want hang lots of stuff from the walls and ceiling, they tend to go up. When they are young or whe you first get them your going to wnat to supervise them, learn their habbits, corral them if need be. And most imprtantly let them use you as a jungle gym. when their on you,hop,jog,and jump alittle, CARFULLY
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I dont know how old you boys are, and if they were not played with for too long, it might take alot of work for a little progress. and again it is imporatnt that ONE person spearhead the “bonding opperation”, they do recognize people by sight, sound and smell. and if their is more than one person make sure everyone is calm, they are scared already, they dont need loud quick moving people to make them more scared. hope this helps, GL and let me know how it goes.
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LOL^^
Very beautiful!
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I think this one is better than the one with the louder music.
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I never thought of getting one unitl now, they are cool.
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Thanks for the info Joerodman. Been considering adopting 2 girls
Cute things they are. Thanks for the up!!
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