The truth is, you can't. Instinct is instinct and no amount of training can take that away. This is why it is safest to keep your sugar gliders away from your cats.
Due to their fur type, it is unlikely that they will get fleas. However, if you have a cat or dog with fleas, the fleas can end up on the sugar glider.
No. Thankfully Sugar Gliders are very healthy animal if kept properly. Be sure that they get plenty of protein though, or your glider could develop weak legs and lose mobility. Good protein sources are Glider Pellets or dried cat food.
Ferrets can make for good pets, if they're de-scented. They tend to have cat-like personalities.
when your cat hiss does it hurt them
Sugar bears are actually Sugar Gliders. In fact, the name Sugar Bears is only given to them by a known sugar glider mill-broker. Onto your question, sugar gliders don't truly seem to claw in the way that a cat does, but they can bite. Some, in fact, bite often and hard enough to draw blood.
You shave off its fur. BUT DO NOT DO THIS THE CAT WILL PROBABLY SCRATCH AND BITE AND YOU COULD BE HURT VERY BADLY. if you dont want a cat with fur then get a Sphynx.Not only might it hurt you, it will hurt the cat and if you deliberately hurt a cat I will hunt you down!
Take your cat to the vet immidiately.
Yes it is definently possible to train a mean cat. It will take time and much patience to train a mean cat.
If you clip the claw too close or too sloppily, then it will hurt the cat, and the cat may hurt you. But otherwise, it's mostly painless, like clipping fingernails.
The online concensus in response to a Google inquiry is that sugar is not especially bad for a cat. Sugar affects your cat in the same way it affects humans. However, if chocolate is the source of the sugar, the chocolate per se may not be good for your cat. Give your kitty a big hug from me!
More than a nibble will hurt a cat. Especially dark chocolate
milk and fish