MALE FLYING SQUIRRELS FOR SALE

MALE FLYING SQUIRRELS FOR SALE

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MALE FLYING SQUIRRELS FOR SALE

Flying Squirrel In Depth Pet Care

Care and Facts: 

Average Lifespan: 10-12 Years

Diet:
Recommended – Mazuri Rodent Block

Give a confinement animal the equivalent of one tablespoon of food twice a day, in the morning and at night. As foragers, squirrels can be left in regions where you know they don’t poop frequently by leaving food in a few little cups. Throw away any food that hasn’t been consumed after 12 hours. Sometimes you can add chicken nibbles or hard-boiled eggs to their meals. Crickets and mealworms are both high-protein snacks.

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MALE FLYING SQUIRREL FOR SALE

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Flying Pet squirrel for sale In Depth Pet Care

Care and Facts: 

Average Lifespan: 10-12 Years

Diet:

Recommended – Mazuri Rodent Block

Give a confinement animal the equivalent of one tablespoon of food twice a day, in the morning and at night. As foragers, squirrels can be left in regions where you know they don’t poop frequently by leaving food in a few little cups. Throw away any food that hasn’t been consumed after 12 hours. Sometimes you can add chicken nibbles or hard-boiled eggs to their meals. Crickets and mealworms are both high-protein snacks. Pet squirrel for sale, Exotic animals for sale, Small pets for sale, Squirrel for sale

The best fruits to give them are plums, pears, peaches, grapes, apples, and oranges.

Give them a calcium and vitamin D3 (crucial for calcium metabolism) supplement with their food because they are prone to calcium deficits.

Hard nuts like pecans and walnuts will help prevent his teeth from getting too long.

Avoid dates, figs, fruit juice, plums, prunes, raisins, and persimmons.

Use caution while using cashews, sunflower seeds, dried maize, and pine nuts as they can lead to a significant loss of calcium.

Other foods to avoid include:

Starchy foods include things like rice, potatoes, bread, pasta, cereals, and seeds.

Sugary foods include candies, cookies, sugared dried fruit, banana chips, soda, fruit juices, yogurt, granola, and breakfast cereals.

Junk food includes things like potato chips, crackers, pretzels, and french fries.

Legumes include beans (kidney beans, lentils, etc.), peas, and soybeans, with the exception of green beans and sugar snap peas in the pod.

Artificial sweeteners include aspartame and Nutra-Sweet.

Size at Adulthood:

The tail is 5 ” long and weighs between 4 and 6 oz.

Living environments: It’s best to have a medium-sized bird cage, at least 2’x2’x4′. There should be no more than 1/2″ of space between the bars. Ensure they have enough of sleeping areas, hanging pouches, and non-toxic branches. Hamster nesting material or cotton can be used to make nest boxes.

Bonding: It’s important to receive your baby squirrel no older than eight weeks and to keep it in a bonding pouch or your shirt pocket for a minimum of two to three weeks.

Owning a Flying Squirrel: Flying squirrels can make loving and compassionate pets if they are acquired at the right age and given the necessary care. To achieve proper bonding, frequent handling is essential during the first two weeks after getting them. Developing a bond with a new baby is very simple; but, bonding with an older adult who is not attached to you is far more challenging. Even though every flying squirrel has a unique personality, they are frequently affectionate and attention-seeking toward their humans. black capped squirrel monkey for sale

Do they bite?

To answer your question simply, anything that has teeth is capable of biting. Anything that is largely tamed, handled from an early age, and treated like a pet is not likely to bite. I think there are ninety-five percent bite-free flying squirrels. They have been known to bite fingers in their nest box or pouch if they are poked, agitated, or frightened. 

Preparing for a Flying squirrel:

Before bringing your Flyer home, you should set up its habitat. For the first one to two weeks after its arrival, our baby will be housed in a tiny plastic nursery container. Keep the infant in this container so that it may control its body temperature and live more like it would in a natural “nest” environment.

When your squirrel is ready for a bigger cage, place a few sheets of newspaper around the bottom of the cage. Once the water bottle is full, fasten it to the side of the cage. Additionally, you can give them safe branches to crawl on. Position the bonding pouch or nest box high up on the cage’s edge. It should be enough space inside for toys and a wheel so that it can move around and feel comfortable. It is advised to change the newspaper at least once a week.

Select a veterinarian that is willing to visit your baby and has experience with exotic animals before you bring your pet home.

How much time does a Flying Squirrel require?

To bond with your infant, you must spend as much time as possible with it during the first few weeks of its life. Introduce it to as many people as you can while keeping it in your shirt pocket or purse. During the first two to three weeks, several hours per day are crucial. After bonding, it’s still best to spend as much time as possible, but for your flyer, one hour every evening would be excellent.

Bonding:

The ability of the Flying Squirrel to form bonds with other animals is exceptional. During the first few weeks of ownership, bonding occurs and can last the whole lifespan of your flyer. Establish trust with your infant to begin the bonding process. When you feed the infant by hand, they will become obedient and like your presence. Place your child in a loose-fitting shirt pocket or a bonding pouch. This will give your baby time to get used to your voice and aroma. When your flyer is awake in the nights, spend time giving it attention, playing with it, and giving it hand feedings. The sentiments will soon be returned.

Exercise:

Due of their high level of activity, flying squirrels must exercise and engage in other activities to prevent obesity and illness. A solid plastic wheel makes a great exercise tool within the cage. Apart from that, there’s an exercise ball that is extremely large. You should spend as much time as you can with your flyer outside of their cage. Your flyer may jump up a tree and never come down, so never let them play outside.

Living with a flying squirrel:

Owning a flying squirrel is similar to owning a very affectionate, cuddly hamster with the added bonus of being able to fly! Their unique personalities and cute antics are endearing. Throughout the day, they like to cuddle up in your shirt, and at night, they’ll keep you busy by scuttling around and checking everything out.

Since flying squirrels are social animals that might experience loneliness and develop behavioral problems, we recommend getting two of them. This is not required; many of our clients are content with having a single, healthy squirrel.

All members of the family can handle and take care of them; they make excellent pets overall.

Pet Squirrel For Sale FAQs

Can I let my squirrel run free in my home?
No, and most definitely not for the first two weeks, in my view. Conversely, a lot of people let their squirrels outside and leave their cages open all day to give them the opportunity to escape. A squirrel can become lost easily and sustain injuries swiftly from drowning, falling, tumbling over objects, and trying to glide through glass. From the beginning, keeping the baby close to you and dressed will make them feel safe and at ease.

Will my squirrel bond only to one person?
When a family interacts with a squirrel on a regular basis, the squirrel will usually develop bonds with each member of the family. It could get agitated by strangers if you do not expose it to any “new” people for the first six months.

How do I make my squirrel bond to me?
The connection and socialization of your young squirrel depends on hand-feeding. Additionally, it’s imperative that you spend more than three hours a day with your squirrel, either by letting it play outside or sleep in a bonding pouch in your pocket.

Do they like baths?
No, they don’t need or enjoy taking baths. Squirrels maintain a neat and tidy appearance. Pet squirrel for sale, Small pets for sale, Squirrel for sale

Should I get two so my squirrel will not be lonely?
Because they have a playmate when they’re awake at night, squirrels thrive in pairs. Getting two squirrels is not required; many squirrels can get along on their own.

If I get two will the squirrels bond with me less?
No. The squirrels will bind themselves to you and to each other. The prospects for connection are abundant!

Do they require Vaccinations or shots?
There are no vaccines required.

Can I take my flyer outside?
No, your squirrel will probably try to get up the closest tree. It is best to keep your squirrel outside in a kennel or cage.

Do they have an odor, or offensive smell?
They lack both scent glands and an ability to smell. Its cage will start to smell if it is not cleaned frequently. You can give their cage a weekly thorough cleaning or just a spot clean every day. Sanitizing the cage and its accessories once a week is essential.

How are they with other pets?
Some species, including ferrets and genets, may try to eat them, while larger creatures may frighten them. I would only introduce a flying squirrel to another flying squirrel. Larger animals may frighten and pose a hazard to flyers since they are so little and vulnerable to injury.

What is the general personality of pet squirrel for sale ?
incredibly loving, inquisitive, and relishes playing games and being the center of attention. Every baby has a unique personality, and gender doesn’t seem to influence personality traits. In other words, both sexes make wonderful pets!

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