Sugar gliders are adorable. That said not only do they need ALOT of social interaction, they make a horrible baby like cry when sad or distressed. They need lists of open space and also can't easily (or practically at all) be potty trained and will use the bathroom while flying around the house. Many are also allergic and will break out anywhere the glider touches them. Like many exoctic pets they require special car and like all pets they should not be considered lightly. They can be a big responsibility and financial expense to care for. always think before you bring a pet home and stick to pets within your abilities. Start with a small common rodent, fish etc and work up to dogs and cats before considering more exoctic pets. They are "cool" and different but they are creatures not toys and if you aren't ready to care for them they will suffer and possibly die.
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