Things You'll Need
- 2 domesticated sugar gliders
- 2 sugar glider cages
- Towel
- Toys
Instructions
Instructions
Introduce the gliders by putting them each on your body. Place one on your shoulder and one on your arm. This gives them comfortable space on nonthreatening, neutral territory.
Allow the gliders to approach and mingle.
Observe the gliders for any sign of aggression.
Place the gliders on the ground in neutral territory if they do not exhibit aggression.
Gently throw a towel over the gliders and remove them to their cages one at a time if a fight breaks out.
Put the gliders in separate cages after their encounter. If you've owned the gliders for a long period of time, keep them each in the cages they are most comfortable with.
Place the two cages about a foot away from each other. This allows the gliders to see and smell each other, helping them get used to each other.
Leave the cages situated this way for up to one week, caring for the gliders as you usually would. Leave them in this set-up longer if the gliders are aggressive.
Switch toys among the sugar gliders, letting them get used to each others' scents.
Repeat the process throughout this period of time, allowing the gliders to become more and more friendly and comfortable with each other over time.