Cherries are delicious and excellent for one’s health and well being.
They help boost the antioxidant activity in one’s body and are rich in fiber, vitamin A, vitamin C, and protein.
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One of the amazing health benefits cherries have to offer is that they help lower the risk of one developing heart disease!
So, we’ve established that cherries are excellent for humans.
However, do they offer the same benefits to sugar gliders?
In this post, we will answer the question, “Can sugar gliders eat cherries?” in detail, to help you out.
Let’s get started!
Can Sugar Gliders Eat Cherries?: Absolutely!
Yes, cherries are completely safe for sugar gliders to consume and offer excellent health benefits to sugar babies.

Almost all sugar gliders that I’ve had loved cherries.
However, most people in the community believe that the pit may be toxic to them.
So, instead of taking a risk and testing things out for myself, I always make sure to remove the pit before letting my gliders munch on cherries.
I’d advise you to do the same.
Most people also prefer removing the stem, while I feel that it may be unnecessary.

If you’re in the mood to give your sugar glider a real treat, you can blend some cherries with yogurt and create a ‘cherry smoothie’ for your sugar glider to enjoy!
Cherries and Gliders
Sugar gliders love cherries, and you can find videos of them going to town on cherries on the Internet.
However, most people will advise you to:
While cherries are completely safe for sugar gliders to eat, do keep in mind that some sugar babies may not care for the taste.

And, that’s okay.
Individual preferences are to blame for such things.
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