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    Little Boy! My Third Joey - Updated Pictures!

    I'm taking the little joey out a couple nights a week while the other gliders are eating so he can get used to being handled. So far he has done really well! I carry him around in one of the 2 blankets that are in the gliders sleeping pouch so he has a familiar smell around. He goes right to sleep one I get him tucked into my shirt! He is sleeping in there right now





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    I'm so glad he is not a crabber like his sister! She still cries to this day when I take her out, if anything bothers her you will not hear the end of it! This little guy and Moofy never make a peep!

    And on a more serious note, due to some recent questions I've been asked about gliders I feel I need to say something.. These animals are NOT easy to care for. They need to be housed in pairs, they require large-secure cages, many of the recommended diets for gliders must be hand made at home, and they WILL pee and poop when ever and where ever they please - there is no such thing as a "potty trained" glider. They are messy animals! They take a lot of time to care for, and there is a lot of research to be done BEFORE you even consider buying them. After you understand the basics about these animals, they are very fun to keep, but they do require a lot of time and effort on the owners part. They are wild animals - if you want something that is easy to care for get a cat, or a snake

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    Okay.. one more picture

    Joey sleeping with me


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    Re: Little Boy! My Third Joey - Updated Pictures!

    Oh my goodness - what a sweet little guy!!

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    Re: Little Boy! My Third Joey - Updated Pictures!

    Wow Edie, he is lookin good!!!!!

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    Re: Little Boy! My Third Joey - Updated Pictures!

    Quote Originally Posted by edie View Post
    if you want something that is easy to care for get a cat, or a snake
    lol.. I've been at college for the past four years and no pets allowed in dorms, so I had four long years to decide what I was going to get as soon as I graduated and got my own place.

    The past 6 months were debating cat vs snake.. hehe

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    Re: Little Boy! My Third Joey - Updated Pictures!

    Quote Originally Posted by edie View Post
    And on a more serious note, due to some recent questions I've been asked about gliders I feel I need to say something.. These animals are NOT easy to care for. They need to be housed in pairs, they require large-secure cages, many of the recommended diets for gliders must be hand made at home, and they WILL pee and poop when ever and where ever they please - there is no such thing as a "potty trained" glider. They are messy animals! They take a lot of time to care for, and there is a lot of research to be done BEFORE you even consider buying them. After you understand the basics about these animals, they are very fun to keep, but they do require a lot of time and effort on the owners part. They are wild animals - if you want something that is easy to care for get a cat, or a snake
    Thanks for sharing that info. I think gliders are so cute but I decided a couple of years ago that I'm not prepared for the time and energy they need. I get really worried when I see gliders being sold at shows as easy to care for pets and people buying them for their young kids.
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    Re: Little Boy! My Third Joey - Updated Pictures!

    He is so sweet! He's so adorable!

    And I completely agree with you on obtaining information about glidders before buying them. They are like human babies or something. Have a great time with the new baby!

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