Things You'll Need
- Telephone
- Computer with Internet Access
- Large cage
Instructions
Determine that you are willing to commit to the care of a pet for a long term. Sugar gliders in captivity can live for ten to twelve years. Insure no one in your household is allergic to pet dander or animal fur.
Contact local animal shelters. Inquire whether they have any abandoned sugar gliders available for adoption. Each local shelter has its own policies regarding pet owner qualifications and costs of pet adoption. Insure you are fully aware of all their requirements.
Fill out the required application form and submit the required deposit. Most legitimate sugar glider adoption centers will also encourage you to neuter any male gliders prior to releasing them into your care.