Does a male sugar glider still stink after being neutered?
Male sugar gliders generally do not smell very bad after being neutered. The odor of their urine and secretions is to attract female sugar gliders. After neutering, there is no need for reproduction, and the odor will be reduced. If you can't stand the odor of a male sugar glider, or you don't want to breed smaller sugar gliders, you can sterilize the male sugar glider at the appropriate time. After sterilization, the odor will be reduced a lot.
What should be paid attention to when sterilizing male sugar gliders:
1. Sugar gliders need to be 4 months old or older before sterilization can be performed. It is best to sterilize them before they are in heat. To avoid having sexual urges after surgery.
2. The sugar glider was in good health before surgery and had no other diseases.
3. Know the hospital in advance. Sugar gliders are exotic pets and need to go to a specialized exotic pet hospital.
4. Understand the doctor. See if the doctor has any successful cases of related surgeries.
5. You need to stay in the hospital for observation for one hour. During this period, you should pay attention to whether its anesthetic state is gradually recovering.
- What grass do rabbits eat?
- What to do if a hamster is bitten by a mouse
- Can I keep a snow squirrel?
- What to do and how to treat a rabbit with soft stools
- Things to note when choosing a milk tea hamster
- Rabbit walks with one hind leg in the air
- What do baby hamsters eat?
- Why can’t rabbits eat cabbage?
- Will the Spanish Dormouse recognize its owner?
- Can sugar gliders and flying squirrels be kept together?