Hello Everyone!
I'm new to the forum. I was recently diagnosed with trigemninal neuralgia. My girlfriend and I recently adopted a baby sugar glider (we named her Tallulah). They are amazing pets for therapeutic purposes. There is a process new "parents" go through called bonding, where the little one learns that you are a friend, and aren't going to kill it. Once they are bonded, they love you for life. They do not always have to stay in a cage or pouch, they love to be handled and are quite happy in a shirt pocket or on a shoulder. She is the light of life, and is part of what is keeping me out of depression while i'm dealing with the pain.
Pocket Pets- Where we got our little darling: Only registered and activated users can see links., Click Here To Register...
I'm new to the forum. I was recently diagnosed with trigemninal neuralgia. My girlfriend and I recently adopted a baby sugar glider (we named her Tallulah). They are amazing pets for therapeutic purposes. There is a process new "parents" go through called bonding, where the little one learns that you are a friend, and aren't going to kill it. Once they are bonded, they love you for life. They do not always have to stay in a cage or pouch, they love to be handled and are quite happy in a shirt pocket or on a shoulder. She is the light of life, and is part of what is keeping me out of depression while i'm dealing with the pain.
Pocket Pets- Where we got our little darling: Only registered and activated users can see links., Click Here To Register...