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Helps comfort cats in stressful situations. Moving to a new home. Visitors to the home. New pet or family member. Adjusting to a new environment. Multiple cat households.
Helps comfort cats in stressful situations. Moving to a new home. Visitors to the home. New pet or family member. Adjusting to a new environment. Multiple cat households.
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FroliCat BOLT Interactive Laser Pet Toy
The FroliCat BOLT is laser fun for felines and owners. Endlessly entertain even the laziest cat with automatically-generated red laser patterns. Simply hold BOLT in your hand or place it on a flat surface, turn it on and watch your cat pounce, chase, and bat at the exciting laser patterns. Use it in automatic mode where it generates random patters or in manual mode where you can control the action. The laser automatically shuts off after 15 minutes in either mode and also includes a manual on-off switch. Requires 4 AA batteries (not included).
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Is this cage ok for guinea pigs?
i'm not meaning the size cuz at the pet shop near me they are really big ( like they could fit 4-5 girls)
http://www.pet-dog-cat-supply-store.com/shop/shop_image/product/4d5ccd765f0c3b5e461bce009b9ced83.jpg or this
http://www.justrabbithutches.co.uk/media/BAhbB1sHOgZmIiwyMDExLzAxLzI4LzE5XzM3XzI4XzQ2Nl9SNkFfUmV0cmVhdC5qcGdbCDoGcDoKdGh1bWIiDDM2MHgzNTA.jpg
and i would get a c&c cage but i can't find any in Australia and all my wooden cages are falling apart so i'm getting some new cages and if this cage is ok then i'll get one like it
thank you
and also if i could get a c&c cage i wouldn't cuz i have 2 cats
I actually recommend a totally different cage. Go to my You tube cage and view Gage Super Pet. This is \a great cage as it is 47 X 22 X 22 and has an opening on the front and one on the top, it is a strongly built cage and will keep cats and dogs out easily. I like it for the second floor, as you can see my Hoshi loves being up there to eat his greens and hay so it does not get mixed in with his bedding.It is on wheels do it is easy to move about and clean. It is 8" deep so you do not get bedding and poo on the floor.The cleaning of it is a breeze as it is so big the guinea pigs only potty in one spot, so as long as you keep 4" of bedding in it and clean the potty spot every 2 to 3 days you can let the rest of the cage go for 10 to 12 days, then you will have a lot of clean bedding you can reuse. It only sells for $89.00, when it forst came out I paid $120.00 for the 2 I got and I felt I got a great deal. http://www.youtube.com/user/GuineaPigPersonals
PET SITTER (OUT OF HOUSE) NEEDED!! URGENT!!!?
IF ANYONE IS WILLING TO CARE FOR MY KITTENS FOR A FEW WEEKS UNTIL I CAN FIGURE THINGS OUT I WOULD BE MORE THEN HAPPY TO SUPPLY CAT FOOD AND A SMALL AMOUNT OF MONEY FOR THE TROUBLES... (as I really have very little money from the current circumstances I will try to compensate you to the best of my ability)
I am being forced to give away my three beautiful babies as my fiancée and I have just lost our house.... They are all very close and two are brother and sister (ginger and white one's). I really do not want to break them up and would like for them to stay together. I am located in Gympie Queensland Australia. I really want a good home for them. It is breaking my heart to do this as I love them all so much. None of them are de-sexed or micro chipped as they have only just come of age recently to have this done.
White Male is named Armadaious
Ginger Female is named Sarsha
White and grey Male is named Mischief
They all know their names and may not take to name changes.
IMPORTANT NOTE!!!
(there may be a chance I can keep them...so please be prepared for that please)
I will keep you contacted on this (as long as you leave me a number or email address) and will not mess anyone around. I am awaiting notice on if I can get a new house that will allow me to keep them.
Please feel free to call me between morning and 12am (midnight) If I don't pick up it's just my bad reception. Also feel free to email me at imperfectmissme@hotmail.com (as I said, I may be able to still keep them) fingers crossed :)
If I I do find a suitable home for them, I will include their three bowls, any food I have and (if I can find them) their toys.
number: 0428131768
Sorry you are going through this :( I'd offer to help out but I'm a bit far away (In Adelaide) I hope you can work something out, I was also forced to give up my cats one time, it was that or eviction, we couldn't find anywhere else we could afford to rent and keep them and we couldn't look after them if we were on the street ourselves :( It's not a really good idea to post your number here though :( Maybe you could try putting an ad in your local paper? If you plan for this to just be a temporary thing make sure you have a contract stating so. Or if you would like it to be a permanant arrangement if you can't find suitible accomendation and still have the option of getting them back if you do, maybe set a time limit? After a month or so they would be well and truely settled into their new routine so maybe say if you haven't found somewhere after a month they stay there as a permanant home? I know how hard this is and I'm really sorry you have to go through this. :(
My sugar gliders have mated!?
In case they have offspring, I want to write up an information paper for anyone who is considering buying them from me.
Just to avoid any confusion.
And I need to know what all Im missing.
This is what I have so far
Sorry if the spelling is a bit off my keyboard is half broken. Lol.
Sugar gliders are a member of the marsupial family, native to Australia, New Guinea, and the Bismarck Archipelago. They are active during the night hours and tend to sleep during the day. This makes them great pets, because it means that while your out doing your daily activities, they can come with you asleep in your pocket/bra undetected. Sugar gliders have a squirrel-like body with a long fluffy tail, making them rather appealing. They have soft fur that can vary in color. Different colors include gray, cinnamon, platinum, white and a few others in between. Most sugar gliders have a dark stripe that stretches from their nose to their mid back.
Gliders have five digits on each foot, including two "thumbs" on their hind feet. Also the second and third digit on their hind legs are fused together. From their hind legs to their "hands" they posses a "sky diver" like membrane, which puts them into the "glider" category. This allows them to glide up to 150 meters.
Another on of the fabulous perks of this pet is their extraordinary vocal range. Just to name a few, soft chirping, loud chirping, hissing, barking, clicking, crabbing, and even singing.(If babies are in pouch) All of these sounds have different meanings that can vary from glider to glider. I have found that "crabbing" ( a loud, pencil sharpener like noise) usually only occurs in one of he following situations: Your glider has just been woken up from a nice nap, you glider is "pouch aggressive" and does not like the interruption, when "telling off" another glider, or your glider is afraid. Chirping occurs when your glider is happy and is much like the concept of a purring cat. Barking for me has only occur when frustrated about changes in their habitat like removing a pouch for the wash. Hissing on the other hand usually occurs when your glider poops.
Sounds like a great pet right ? Well, there are a few catches. First off, sugar gliders are exotic pet and are not cheap. For my three gliders I spend about 30 bucks a month. This doesn't even include the initial price of the sugar gliders, the glider cage, cage supplies, the bonding pouch, or even vet bills. (Although sugar gliders do not require vaccinations.) Just their daily diet plan. I have heard that other cheaper diets can work well, but they tend to require incorporation of many other elements outside the staple food. My rule is, if I haven't seen it work tremendously for someone else, it probably wont for me.
Secondly, sugar gliders that go on un-stimulated, are prone to depression, mutilation or even death in extreme cases. This can be avoided with the use of toys like bells, ladders, feather teasers, sugar glider safe wheels (not all are safe for sugar gliders because their long tail may potentially becoming entangled between the bars of the wheel.) ropes, stuffed animals or even baby toys. You should also purchase a cheap zip up tent, so that you and your gliders can play together in a care-free environment. I would recommend an hour of "tent time" a day for a well adjusted glider.
Sugar gliders require a lot of attention, especially if housed in small groups. If left without, sugar gliders have been known to make a ton of noises in search of attention, making the night hours impossible to sleep through if they're close by. I have never experienced this with any of my gliders, but many others have.
Another thing, if your glider has not been socialized to humans, it will bite! These creatures are anything but domesticated, and I dont care what anyone will tell you, it hurts and if theyre really scared they can even draw blood.
Some have argued that it is okay to restrain a glider with a leash, this is simply not true. Leashes only effectively remain on a glider if wrapped around the mid section, as well as the neck. This posses a problem if your little fur ball decides to take a leap, because the leash restricts the sensitive flying membrane. Meaning that if this leash stops your glider in mid flight, it can be injured. The truth is, becoming well bonded to your sugar glider is the only effective way to keep it near you without being "pouched." In my experience and that of all others that I am aware of, when glider learns to trust you, it will follow you around hopelessly.
Gliders require a cage of at least 2 feet to 3 feet, but bigger is certainly always better. You can take several approaches to this. You can purchase a large bird cage, a "Reptarium" (which come i
If you only want a single it is 300.
But if you want two, you get the second one free because they do best in pairs.
I live in Oregon by the way.
Nope I don't have lineage on my gliders, well actually I do for my male since he used to be a breeder for a friend of mine, but I don't actually care. Not to be rude, but lineage is an unnecessary way of tricking die hard sugar glider owners into paying more for they're pets. Sorry to burst your bubble, but it is true. They is no difference in the danger of interbreeding a sugar glider to that of any other animal. I know both of my gliders originated in different areas, so to assume they were related would be very far fetched. And in the case that there was anything wrong with any of my joeys, they would be kept to insure safety to there special needs and daddy would be neutered right after.
You bring up a good point about only using fleece materials, thanks.
And since I live in Oregon, where most people purchasing do not know the meaning of those color labels, I opted to just call em as they are.
Some problems with your advertisement... They do not sleep all day, though they will usually stay in their sleeping pouch or nest box during the day (if in the cage). It is not uncommon though to hear them grooming, or moving about, so..they're not really the best pet to carry around to places that you absolutely do not want them to be noticed at. Color variations, use legit names, leu, creamino, lion, standard gray, mosaic, albino, platinum.... Barking can also mean that they are simply calling out to another glider, or to YOU if they're bonded with you. Ropes are not safe for sugar gliders as their nails can get caught in it, and ropes can unravel. What works instead are fleece braids. Personal opinion is that most stuffed animals are also not at all safe. The cage size is recommended to be NO SMALLER than 3 feet tall by 3 feet wide x 2 feet deep for a pair of gliders.. I can't read the rest of your ad as it cuts off after you suggest Repatriums. I would state what the drawbacks are a bit more clearly. Also put an emphasis on the fact that they MUST be kept in pairs. Now, that said, do you have LINEAGE on your gliders??? If not, they should NOT be breeding. Anyway, I $300 is a bit pricey for a standard gray, even if the glider has excellent lineage.. They typically go for around $150 with lineage. If you don't have lineage, selling the glider for anything more than $100 is a bit crazy.
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