Showing posts with label Bruce. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bruce. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Has it been 3 months??

Ok, I'll be the first to admit....I'm bad at this blogging consistently thing. I'm giving myself a little credit though, it's been a SUPER busy three months. Spent the month of March planning a wedding (mine and Jay's!), in April all 6 of our kids were here for a week and now we are packing up for a move cross-country.

The gliders are doing fantastic though! We still haven't combined the two cages, but we plan on trying that after we get moved and settled. If someone had told us back in February that Taz would have become a sweetheart cutie, I'd never have believed them. Sydney still has biting issues and we've discovered that she's an exercise NUT! (More to follow on both of these developments in upcoming posts.) The crabbing that both Syd and Taz did quite often is almost nil now. They still don't like to be handled, but have no problem coming to see us and climbing all over us. Our sweet little Bruce seems to have gotten even more lovey with us. He rarely bites, just an occasional love/grooming nibble and he also doesn't snatch food from you when it's offered to him. He just takes it gently and is so precious about it.

I promise to be much better about updating from now on! I've got articles on food & toys and individual glider updates to share.  I also plan to blog about the move and how the gliders do on a 3-4 day cross country road trip.

Going to finish off today with a cute picture of my daughter, Steph with Bruce over Spring Break.

Have a great day friends!

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Happy Valentine's Day!

Bruce wants to be your Valentine!

Lots of love from Bruce, Sydney, Taz and the rest of the bunch at Sugar Rush!

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Let's Try This Again!

Well we got brave and tried to socialize all three gliders in the tent again. Amazingly, it went a LOT better this time. There was only one full out wrestling match with Bruce and Taz and much less crabbing at each other. Sydney REALLY likes Bruce too, but he's a little frightened of her because she is very agressive in showing she likes him. She grabs his head and rubs her head all over him. (That's the way gliders "hug".) We spent right at an hour in the tent with them and they had a fantastic time. Got a few pictures, but only a couple really of them all three together. Someone always seems to move right before we can push the button. Oh well! The shot on the left has Sydney, Taz and Bruce on Jay's back.

We bought them a fake ficus tree to use as a jungle gym. Tonight we are going to set it up in a closed room and see what they all think of playing in it. I'm hoping to get some shots of Bruce and Sydney actually gliding. I'm just not seeing Taz doing more than a couple inch jump just yet!

More pictures of playtime with all three:

"I promise Mom, I wasn't doing anything!" -  (Sydney and Bruce)

Bruce and Taz sniffing each other.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Suggies with Other Animals

One of the things Jay and I get asked a lot when we talk to people about our suggies is what our other pets think of them. There are some of the more shady breeders that will tell you all kinds of untrue statements about sugar gliders getting along fantastically and becoming lifelong friends with dogs, cats and other animals you may have. It's a sad and well known fact though that gliders have been killed by their owner's dogs, cats and other pets, like ferrets.

 However, our other pets, under very close supervision, have met our first suggie, Bruce. Buddy is our basset hound and he's very curious about the gliders. He and Bruce will often sniff each other through the cage.

Our cat (well Katie's cat) Molly isn't usually this curious about Bruce. In his picture though, he and Bruce are checking each other out pretty good.  
I still don't advocate every pet making these types of intros with suggies. Know your pet and ALWAYS be alert.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Boys Will Be Boys

You know those movies where the big burley guy gets overprotective of his girl when another guy just attempts to talk to her? "Hey boy...who do you think you are talkin' to??" Well it wouldn't be a stretch to put Taz in a little tiny "wife-beater" give him some little fake cans of Coors and recreate that scene sugar glider style. (It's Jay's idea for the costume, not mine!) The other night we decided to put all three gliders in the tent together to see how they'd react to actually being able to interact, not just see each other through cage bars.

We had reasons for concern. Males, even if both our neutered like Bruce and Taz, can be very territorial, especially if a female is involved. Testosterone is the same across the animal world! Both of our boys techincally have lower levels now, but they still have working boy parts and get typical boy urges. Sydney is Taz's mate and he is very fond of her.

Sydney ran up to Bruce right away and they both started sniffing and grooming each other, an awesome sign that they will get along fine. Taz however, wasn't as happy to have another boy in the room checking out his girl. He waddled ('cause Taz can't run or swagger yet!) over to Bruce, gave him a sniff and started crabbing. Down they went into a little mini glider brawl. Jay pulled them apart quickly and Bruce sat on Jay's leg. Sydney came back over again to say hi and Taz was right behind, still not happy. This cycle continued a few times. We did have a couple of moments when they were all sniffing and Bruce and Taz were not fighting, but they were short lived.

Despite the first attempt not going perfectly, we are pretty sure we can get all three of them to the point that they will play together at least with our supervision. We aren't sure we'll ever be able to have them cagemates, but it's our hope. We are on the lookout currently for another female about the age of Bruce to give him his very own mate. That might make him and Taz be a little more friendly of each other and not look at the other as a rival. Tonight we are going to try tent time with all three again. Maybe I can actually get a few more pictures and even a video.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Introductions

Guess a first blog post should introduce everyone around here. I'm Suzy (posting as Queen Ladybug), mom to currently 3 sugar gliders. Occasionally posting will be Jay (Elemental Jay), the glider daddy. I wanted to set up a blog so our friends and other sugar glider owners/prospective owners could get a glimpse into the world of raising these adorable little marsupials.

Our suggies!

Bruce
Jay got Bruce in the summer of 2008 as a joey. He's a very happy guy who is very tame from plenty of attention. He enjoys cuddling in pockets and running around Jay's shoulders. His favorite treats are Fruit Loops, meal worms, bread and tiny bits of cheese.

Bruce has been raised as a single glider and although he is very content, we are currently investigating finding him a friend of his very own.




Sydney and Taz
This bonded pair came to us just this week. They have been fostered for nearly 7 years by a couple who has devoted themselves to guinea pig rescue. The couple found out we had a glider and we arranged to have the pair come live with us. Sydney and Taz have been taken care of very well, but their foster family wasn't able to spend a lot of time socializing with them. At the moment, they are a bit skittish around us humans. We are currently working with them daily to adjust them to us and eventually we hope to let them meet Bruce as well. Sydney is a little less fearful of us, but Taz is a very vocal and crabby guy right now. We hope to change that over the next month or so. Taz is also quite a bit overweight. We think he liked his glideraid and treats just a bit too much the past few years.

Our household also consists of one full time teenager, 5 other part time kids ages 7-16, a basset hound named Buddy and a cat named Molly. I'm sure each of them will occasionally show up in this blog as well!

Over time, I hope this blog will not only share information about our gliders, but information that will be helpful to other owners. There is a lot of conflicting information about the care of sugar gliders on the internet and I'd like to share some of the "good" information I've found, as well as warnings about some stuff out there that can be potentially harmful to these pets.