Friday, 30 September 2011

FROM RABBIT TO SUGAR GLIDER

DATE : 30 SEPTEMBER 2011
DAY : FRIDAY
LOCATION : HOME TOWN

MY INTEREST SUDDENLY CHANGE TO AN EXPENSIVE INTEREST....

FROM

bunny


TO


SUGAR GLIDER ^^

BECAUSE I JUST THOUGHT SUGAR GLIDER (SG) IS EASIER TO HANDLE COZ I NEED TO 

TRAVEL FROM SHAH ALAM - JOHOR SO MANY TIMES.. BRINGING MY 2 FULLY GROWN 

BUNNY IS SO HARD N EXHAUSTED.. SO THAT IS WHY I DECIDED SG IS MY NEXT PET...

I BUY MY SG SO EXPENSIVE BECAUSE I WANTED A RARE SG.. 

THIS COMING WEEKENS IM GONNA TAKE MY SG HOME ^^

HERE'S THE DETAIL

SG DETAIL 

                 MALE
      
         ♥ AUSSIE

                 ♥ ORIGIN : AUSTRALIA

                 ♥ NAME : CANDY

                 ♥ AGE : 3 MONTH

                 ♥ LEGALLY CAME TO MALAYSIA

                 ♥ 1000 USD PER SG 


I JUST CAN'T WAIT TO SEE BY SUGGIES 

AFTER THIS I'LL BRING HIM WHERE EVER I GO HE GOES.. HE BE MY 4 EVER BOYFRIEND HAHAHAHA....

CANDY MUMMY WILL PICK U UP TOMORROW OK HONEY...

BEFORE PICKING UP MY CANDY I SHOULD DO SOME DEEP RESEARCH ABOUT HIM TO ENSURE HE HAVE A GOOD OWNER AND SECURE 

HIM IN EVERY WAY, GOOD FOOD AND A GOOD HEALTH =)

HERE IS SOME OF A INFO

LIST OF FOOD THAT SG EATS

MEAT / PROTEIN

MEAL WORM
shrimp
brisket
beef / hamburger (drain all fat)
chicken
ham (use as a treat, high in salt)
cooked egg (any form w/out butter)
tofu chunks (information on soy and soy products 

FRUITS AND VEGGIES

grapes halved
tomatoes halved
raw corn kernels, sliced loose (small amounts)
cooked potato chunks
green bean
carrot
cantaloupe / melon
apple
Kale
Blueberries
Strawberries (they are ok for them, however, be careful with cleaning them. They have a very hard surface to clean. Any fruit or veggies with a rough surface need to be cleaned very well before feeding them to prevent the suggies from getting sick.)
and so forth, whatever your pet likes and whatever is in the fridge

OTHER

Yogurt (vanilla or sweetened with honey)
Soy Yogurt with cultures added after pasturizing

Clean Water!

Various flowers such as baby's breath, bamboo, blue spruce, butterfly bush, cacti(with the thorns removed since they could harm your glider), dandelions, forget-me-nots, forsythia, hibiscus, lavender, lilac, money plants, petunias, protea, quince, roses(with the thorns removed), snap dragons, sycamore, willows, and yucca.

Suggestions on what NOT to feed Sugar Gliders

Chocolate (could kill them like it does to canines)
Eggs with butter (use a non-stick pan or cook in microwave to make eggs)
butter (to hard on their digestive systems to digest)
processed sugar (ie: marshmallows)
Anything high in Salt (ie:nuts with salt, best to serve non-salted ones)
Baby food with spices or onion powder (the best is the plain meat or plain vegies)
Bread (it is a filler, may cause them not to eat the good stuff. Some people say it causes problems for them in the digestive tract also)



PRAY FOR ME THAT CANDY N ME WILL BE AS HEALTHY AS POSSIBLE ^^

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