The best time to find the sugar glider is at night, as this is when they are active. During the day though what you can do is look through EVERY small space. Check in between couch cushions before you sit down. Do not use the washer and dryer (or any electronic item that the glider could crawl into) until the glider is found. Look in your shoes before putting them on -- in fact, check all of your shoes now.
Check every pocket in every article of clothing or bag.
If you have other pets, you're going to want to contain them to a room that you KNOW the glider is not in.
Now, at night, what you're going to want to do is leave the gliders sleeping pouch or nesting box out. Leave food out. Water.
You're going to want to turn the lights off, and sit quietly someplace with a flashlight (off). With any luck, you'll hear the sugar glider playing, and can then shine the flash light on them. If not, the hope is that the glider will go into the pouch or nesting spot to sleep come morning.
My advice would be to set some food out that parakeets like into a trap that automatically shuts as soon as the parekeet is in it.
if you mean catch a parakeet and put it in a cage in the zoo , then yes.
remove it...
It relly depends on the bird's personality and how much flying excersise it has had.
okay well here is deal i have a house cat but i want a parakeet but i am scared that it might kill the parakeet so what do i do please answer wisley
Depends on how smart the keet is. However, I seriously doubt a domestic keet that got loose in the wild has survived for 3 weeks. It's possible, but unlikely.
go to hearthome city u must loose at the gym leader if u not loose she will not goona tell the gym leader where to catch palkia
Charles E. Loose House was created in 1893.
Omar Cunningham sang "Hell at the House" from the "Hell at the House" CD, 2004. Main lyrics are, "I can catch hell at the house; I don't need to catch it from you."
A parakeet is a small parrot.The parakeet is cute."Feed me!" screamed the parakeet.
Your parakeet may be cold or sick. If it is cold, you may have it too close to air conditioning or something that has cold drafts. If you get your parakeet wet enough and don't dry it, it could catch a chill and die. Sometimes they are simply nervous and will sit and puff out their feathers. You should take it to a veterinarian to make sure it is not sick.
Parakeet shaped
I have a Budgerigar parakeet