Gerbil as a Pet
Considerations before Committing
As a parent/guardian it is necessary to consider and understand both the fun parts and the responsibilities of Pet Gerbil ownership.
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- Gerbils Can Be Great Pets
Children like Gerbils
Gerbils are fun pets because
- Small, clean, and generally low-odor
- Curious and entertaining to watch
- Often friendly when handled gently and regularly
- Active during parts of both day and evening
- Usually less messy than some other rodents
Many children enjoy watching their Pet Gerbil(s) dig, and helping carefully care for them.
- Costs to Consider
Your Pet Gerbil
Your new Pet Gerbil(s) may be inexpensive to initially purchase from a reputable dealer, but supplies add up:
- Habitat and accessories
- Bedding replacement
- Food and treats
- Vet visits if the pet becomes sick
Consider visiting a veterinarian, Gerbils sale store and talking to Gerbil owners for a reality check.
- Research Before Buying
Your Pet Gerbil(s)
Before purchasing a new Pet Gerbil:
- Research proper gerbil care thoroughly
- Prepare the habitat before bringing the pet home
- Find a veterinarian experienced with small animals
- Talk honestly with your child about responsibility
A well-cared-for Pet Gerbil can be an enjoyable and educational companion for children and parents alike.
- Gerbils Should Usually Live in Pairs
- Gerbils are social animals
- Gerbils are often happiest with another same-sex gerbil companion
- A lonely gerbil can become stressed or bored – causing medical problems
Exotic-pet Veterinarians can sometimes be costly and harder to find.
- Basic Needs for Comfort
For your Pet Gerbil
A proper Pet Gerbil setup must include:
- A spacious tank or secure habitat
- Deep bedding for digging tunnels
- Chew toys
- A solid exercise wheel
- Food dishes and water bottle
- Safe hiding places
Daily Care Responsibilities:
A parent should expect to help with:
- Feeding daily
- Refreshing water
- Cleaning the habitat regularly
- Supervising handling
- Watching for illness or injury
Young children often lose interest after the excitement of a new pet wears off – consequently the reality is an adult/parent/guardian usually becomes the main caregiver.
- Teaching Children Proper Handling
Children should learn:
- Never squeeze or grab a gerbil
- Support the body gently with both hands
- Avoid loud noises and sudden movements
- Never pull the tail — gerbil tails are delicate
- Very young children should always be supervised
You as a parent/guardian must be patient, think unemotionally and do a reality check.
- Is a Pet Gerbil
Right for Your Family
A gerbil may be a good choice if:
- Your child is gentle and patient
- You’re comfortable helping with daily care
- Your household can handle a little noise and bedding mess
- You want a smaller pet that is interactive but not extremely demanding
A gerbil may not be ideal if:
- Nobody has time for regular care and cleaning
- Your child wants a cuddly pet that enjoys long handling sessions
- There are very young toddlers who may handle the animal roughly
A well-cared-for gerbil can be an enjoyable and educational companion for children and parents alike.
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