29 Dec


Is it really possible to place two sugar gliders together in one cage? We all know how big cats and dogs are, but two gliders that weigh just under 100 lbs seem to be good enough for me. She needs two tiny plastic cages, and he needs a big, strong plastic cage.  Here is what you need to know about the sugar gliders cages.


I tried placing them side by side in a cage that didn't fit the dimensions that he needed and could not even hang his cage from the hook on the door. This was going to be a new house for him, so I needed to find the best spot for him to live out his natural habitat. I knew he would need a lot of room to run, so that is one consideration, but I wanted him to be able to see his litter box. His view was obstructed, so he wasn't going to be able to watch over his litter box like he would a dog or cat cage. I needed somewhere for him to run, but not too big, or else he'd bumped his head into the side bars, which hurt him bad sometimes.  You can view collection if you want to buy a cage for your glider.


After talking with several animal trainers, we decided that wire was the best material for our glider cage. He will not chew on the bars, and if he does, he'll slide out, but won't actually get stuck. There are some other considerations in selecting sugar glider cages, but wire is a safe, secure choice. We found many designs online that were attractive, but we ended up choosing a plain colored, wood-colored cage because the wire patterns and colors looked too boring.


Wire sugar glider cages have the advantage that they are easy to clean and maintain. They can be disassembled, cut to size, and placed in your yard if you want, taking up very little space. For people with a smaller back yard, this makes it easier to manage. Some cages are designed with steps at the top, allowing you to place the glider inside easily when it is time to walk around. This way, you won't have to tie him up to a leash, and he can enjoy being outside.


Another thing to consider when shopping for a glider cage is the type of flooring you'll need to protect your glider's toes. Some glider cages are made of wood, while others are made of mats or special acrylic tiles. Gliders can occasionally injure themselves by jumping on wrong pieces of flooring, so it is important to choose a glider cage with a solid base and steps for the top of the cage. This will ensure that your sugar glider doesn't accidentally bump into the wrong piece of flooring, causing damage.


One final thing to think about when shopping for sugar glider cages is the design of the glider itself. Some cages are more like traditional hamster cages, while others are much different - some resemble a small birdcage with multiple perches, while others are designed more like an apartment building. No matter what your personal preferences, it is important that you choose one that matches your home decor. Once you have all of these details ironed out, you can feel confident in your choice of a sugar glider cage.  This post: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugar_glider will help you to understand the topic even better.

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