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METHUEN, MASS. (WHDH) - The MSPCA is searching for homes for 33 sugar gliders, exotic pets in the possum family. The organization took in the animals at Nevins Farm on March 30 after they were ...
About 15 female sugar gliders from the surrendered group are currently in foster care to assess whether they may be pregnant, the MSPCA told MassLive.
A day after announcing 33 sugar gliders in its care were up for adoption, the MSPCA-Angell said in an update Tuesday all of the animals have found new homes after hundreds of people reached out.
The MSPCA is looking for forever homes for 33 sugar gliders, which are part of the possum family.
BOSTON (WHDH) - Dozens of sugar gliders are looking for a forever home after being surrendered to the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. The previous owner of the 27 ...
BOSTON (WJAR) - A record-breaking number of sugar gliders has been surrendered to an animal shelter in Massachusetts. Now, 44 of them are in need a loving home.
A Massachusetts animal rescue is looking for homes for 44 sugar gliders after their owner “became overwhelmed as the animals began to reproduce." ...
According to MSPCA, 51 sugar gliders are coming to the Nevins Farm Adoption Center this week after being rescued from an illegal breeder in Puerto Rico. Now, they need loving homes. The agency ...
44 sugar gliders were surrendered to a Massachusetts animal shelter after the pets began reproducing faster than their owner could keep up with. They’re up for adoption.
Connie Wilburn, who now owns two of Shivler’s sugar gliders, bought her first glider from a different breeder. “When we brought that glider home, it was as wild as could be,” she says.
Sugar Gliders are becoming more popular in the Untied States and no they are not flying squirrels. More about these adorable marsupials in this edition of Pet Pointers with Lisa Chelenza.
An animal welfare group in Massachusetts is finding new homes for more than 40 sugar gliders, a type of marsupial, after they quickly started to reproduce and overwhelmed their previous owner ...