People often ask Phillip and me how Gladden is holding up after the deaths of Gladys and Squeak.
Gladden went though a period of depression after Squeak died, but now he seems to have mostly recovered. He has, however, developed a puzzling and troubling habit.
Right before our nightly playtime, Gladden has been acting out all the signs that all three sugar gliders have shown when they're ready to be let out of the cage to play: He runs around the walls and ceiling of the cage, he runs in the noisy wheel, and he runs up to the cage door - and he repeats these actions until we let him out.
The past several nights, however, Gladden has been going through those actions right up until we turn on the red light and close the bedroom door. Then he climbs back into the house, and refuses to come out. He'll bite or crab if we try to coax him out of bed, acting as if we'd woken him up suddenly. With enough coaxing, and by taking the house out of the cage, Gladden will eventually climb out to play in the bedroom.
We can't figure out what he's trying to do, or what he's trying to tell us.
Gladden went though a period of depression after Squeak died, but now he seems to have mostly recovered. He has, however, developed a puzzling and troubling habit.
Right before our nightly playtime, Gladden has been acting out all the signs that all three sugar gliders have shown when they're ready to be let out of the cage to play: He runs around the walls and ceiling of the cage, he runs in the noisy wheel, and he runs up to the cage door - and he repeats these actions until we let him out.
The past several nights, however, Gladden has been going through those actions right up until we turn on the red light and close the bedroom door. Then he climbs back into the house, and refuses to come out. He'll bite or crab if we try to coax him out of bed, acting as if we'd woken him up suddenly. With enough coaxing, and by taking the house out of the cage, Gladden will eventually climb out to play in the bedroom.
We can't figure out what he's trying to do, or what he's trying to tell us.