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WIRES was called to Hornsby vet when a caring person witnessed the tiny glider mistime a glide and get pounced on by a cat, she rescued the glider and took it to her local vet.
When she came into care with a specially trained WIRES carer she weighed just 11 grams. She was in care for several days to ensure there were no ill effects. This was especially important as she was found to be carrying a number of joey's in her pouch.
These tiny gliders are often missed when in trouble, or mistaken for a mouse when the cat brings it in, which is often how WIRES become involved. |






Feathertail gliders are the smallest of all gliders with a head and body length of just 6.5 - 8 cm.
Both mother and her joey's progressed well and she had gained 2.5 grams in weight, which doesn't sound like much but since a fully grown female is generally less than 14 grams it was a pleasing result.