Loneliness
Certain websites on the internet have been known to tell sugar glider owners like yourself that your glider will die if it does not have another sugar glider companion. This question has been looked into cautiously, and I think we have an answer. Although, in rare cases, people owning just one glider have had mishaps with death, the truth is; we really do not know what causes this. It could be loneliness, or it could be some other reason unknown. Lucky for you, there are things you can watch for to make sure your sugar glider stays healthy and happy.
Sugar gliders are very sociable pets and love attention. Being the lone sugar glider in the house can be lonely, and they will become dependant on your attention. However, as an adult, life changes always arrive unexpectedly, and you may not always be there to attend to your sugar glider hand and foot. When lacking the natural love and attention your glider may get depressed, and signs to look for are inactivity and lack of eating. If you notice these signs, you will want to call attention to them because your sugar glider is depressed. In all cases, the only good glider is a happy glider. If this situation arrives and you have other responsibilities to take care of, it just might be time for another family member to step up. As long as someone takes the sugar glider out to play, they will be satisfied with the attention.
Of course, the safest way to make sure your little pocket pet never becomes lonely is to get him a friend. Sugar gliders are small and are inexpensive to take care of. Having more than one will take the pressure off you and your family to be there at all times, and your sugar glider will always have someone to keep him happy.











