If an animal is enjoying themself on a toy making noise in the wee hours of the morning…?

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  1. Huh ??

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  2. they need the exercise and you would get used to the noise in a while and not even notice it.

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  3. what you on??? can i have some?

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  4. strange …

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  5. Could you just put some oil on the axle, or bearing surface of the rodent wheel?
    I think that would help with reducing the noise.

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  6. ♪♫ Seattle ♫♪

    Hi Mandy…I certainly know that ta-da-thumping that sugar gliders make when they run on the wheel. Once in a while it’s alright to remove the wheel if you need to get much needed sleep. They should feel too miffed as long as they have other toys to climb and play with then it wouldn’t harm them. You could schedule a wheel time with them before you go to sleep and hopefully they’ll use it for a little while before you have to remove it until the morning.

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  7. Well you can do two things. Put a small amout of vaseline on the wheel so it doesn’t make any noise, and two, cover the cage at night with a heavy towel or blanket. If that still doesn’t work, put a light on the cage to help with heat and make them sleep.

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