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  • i hate your voice.

  • @brittneywilliamsable Hey, there's something called an X button, and there is also something called go fuck yourself.

  • Was that ICarly in the background...? O.o lol

  • @DCSCfan LOL I think they guys were watching that Rock of love show. Hilarious! never really listened to the audio before!

  • @hooker0face sounds like that 70's show

  • 1:03 - guy in background: She's only had one boyfriend, thats not a big surprize though. She's a b*tch.

  • my sugar gliders name is fuzzy too!

  • his soo cute mine has babies but then the baby is ready or mating and there like not soo cuddly haha

  • AWW THIS IS SO CUTE IM SOO EXCITED TO GET MINE OH BY THE WAY IM SORRY BOUT THE LOSE

  • this is my favorite video on youtube

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  • Unfortunately, not all gliders like to cuddle. All of my 'born here' gliders are sweet and love to cuddle, because I handled them from day 1 OOP. I have rescues and rehomes that are not nearly as sweet as other gliders, but I still love them. It all depends on their background and their breeder.

  • @hooker0face Yeah mine isn't she's a pest to get cuddly I will admit, but enough love and tender care and they'll eventually cave to it.

  • @hooker0face For someone that isn't a breeder, what would you say is the best age to get one?

    I've been told that +/- 8 weeks after coming out of the pouch is the best.

    You sound like you have experience with these animals so, what's your oppinion?

    In order for a great bonding experience, before or after the 8 weeks out of pouch?

  • @gaiolinn 8 weeks is the youngest age to pull from the mother, regardless of who wants the joey. The only reason a joey should leave the mother prior to that is if it is being rejected or if it ill. I have personally, always stood at 10 weeks. 10 - 12 weeks, to me is the right age to pull.

    Any age is a good age for bonding with your glider. Have you considered a pair of rescues? There are many out there who need loving homes. If you're interested in a rescue, message me and I can help you out!

  • @hooker0face I'd love to do business with you but we're literally half a globe appart :)

  • =) I get my pair in 2 weeks!

  • everything with big eyes is cute.

  • i was watching the video but got distracted by that 70s show, and i can recall "he called me a bitch, and you hit him. " lmao

  • omg! Do all sugar gliders like to snuggle once they are bonded cuz i might be getting one!

  • @sportchickyeah NO! Not at all. They are completly different. Mine is too into playtime to even consider cuddling with me. When she was younger she would get super tired and just fall asleep in my hands but once she got older and could handle being up for longer periods of time she never cuddles or anything. But then again she hasn't bonded fully like this one has.

  • there is a possibility i might get one where are they in kansas

  • hes adorable!

    I cant wait till i get myne :D

  • the light it burns

  • wht is a sugar gliders diet alll of it plz reply cuz im gettin 1 thnx (:

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