I have two girls who I got at 3 and 5yrs. The older one seems pretty tamed but I can’t get the younger one to calm down. Any suggestions?
I have two girls who I got at 3 and 5yrs. The older one seems pretty tamed but I can’t get the younger one to calm down. Any suggestions?
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I have two girls who I got at 3 and 5yrs. The older one seems pretty tamed but I can’t get the younger one to calm down. Any suggestions?
I have one male chinchillia who I know gets lonely. My son is wanting a pet of his own that he can hold and bond with. Charlie, the chinchillia, is friendly but really doesn’t want to be held. I heard sugar gliders really bond with their owners and want to be held but that it is not good for them to be alone. I would like to get a sugar glider for my son and put it with Charlie to keep him company but I cannot find any info anywhere as to whether they would get along. I did find where sugar gliders have bonded with dogs and cats before.
We have done some more research and have decided to get 2 Guinea Pigs and a separate cage.
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I am trying to ‘bond’ with my sugar glider and I know that you’re supposed to have abonding pouch in which I do I just don’t know how long you are supposed to keep it out during the day time, does it drink water or eat food? Any information would help! Also would be appreciated! Thanks!!!!
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