Friday, November 25, 2011

Looking to buy a captive breed flying squirrel. Could you help me?

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Thank you if you do helpLooking to buy a captive breed flying squirrel. Could you help me?
i have a southern flying squirrel. they DO bond to you, but it takes a lot of time. unlike sugar gliders, they don't smell, and their diets are simpler. they all have different personalities, so it's hard to make any generalizations about them. some are more cuddly, some more playful, and most have attitudes (which i personally like!) i have trained mine to come when called, and to give me 'kisses'. go to www.nfsa.us and join the message board. it might be hard to get one this time of year except for late season babies. make sure you research everything about them before buying. i highly recommend against buying from a pet store, as it is possible they were captured from the wild. good luck, and once again, make sure you are ready for the possibly 10-15 year commitment.Looking to buy a captive breed flying squirrel. Could you help me?
i was in the same boat you were, i went to my local exotic pet store with some questions, i ended up walking out with 2 sugar gliders. they are safer, cuter, and much more fun then a flying squirrel, check out mynasga.com for more info on myths and rhumors on them also for more info. they are so soft and the actully bond to you! unlike a flying squirrel would. good luck. just beware of where you get one. just read the website www.mynasga.com and you will be fine.

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