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Sugar Glider Found on Warsaw Doorstep Shocks Resident

A woman in the Wawer district of Warsaw got a surprise on Sunday when she discovered an Australian sugar glider sitting quietly on her apartment threshold in the area of ul. Korkowa. Both the resident and animal experts expressed surprise at how the small, tree-dwelling marsupial, native to Australia and famed for its capability to glide, landed in the heart of Poland.

1 day Ago By Kamil Wrona


The woman immediately contacted the city guard, who put the creature in a special container and took it to the Royal Foundation-animal shelter in Warsaw. Now the sugar glider is in the expert care of SPCA staff, where it is being fed a specialist diet and given the housing that it needs.

Sociable and Safe, but a Puzzle, Too
The sugar glider was reported to be extremely friendly. "These animals are very social. When I went to catch the sugar glider and put it in a container, it just climbed on my hand and started cuddling and snuggling like it somehow knew we were trying to help," said Inspector Sebastian Ryczkiewicz of the City Guard's Ecology Department.

Sugar gliders are little marsupials that can glide from one tree to another with the help of a thin skin membrane stretching from the front to the hind legs. They are a nocturnal species and do well in small groups, often becoming very attached to their mates or owners. They may look sweet and always be happy to see their owner, but they also need a special kind of care.

Officials Search For Owner, Encourage Responsible Pet Care
While keeping sugar gliders as pets is not illegal for private owners, Polish authorities have issued warnings that these animals are not well-suited for pet ownership. They frequently require social interaction, a controlled environment, and a special diet, and are considered an advanced pet to care for. Rescue centre staff believe the sugar glider may have either escaped or been released, as nobody has claimed to be its owner.

Officials are trying to figure out how the marsupial ended up on a doorstep in Warsaw, thousands of kilometres from its native Australia. Meanwhile, the sugar glider is being kept safe and well looked after while authorities try to crack the case.
 

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