What To Do With Unwanted Gerbils?

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If youג€™ve got a family of gerbils and they are all doing their thing, running around and playing in their habitat, then everything is good. However, if you notice that thereג€™s one gerbil who seems to be hiding from everyone else or doesnג€™t seem to enjoy the company of his fellow gerbils as much as the others do, then it might be time to get rid of him.
The problem with having gerbils is that they breed like rabbits. And when you have so many of them, it can start becoming a bit of an issue keeping them all under control. Sooner or later, every family is going to fall victim to the one who runs away and hides from everybody. And this can leave you with lots other unwanted gerbils that no longer fit into your new home environment. Here we will discuss what to do with those unwanted rodents if you want to keep the peace in your home and not end up with more than you know what to do with later on.

Can You Let Gerbils Out in the Wild?

If you want to let your unwanted gerbils out into the wild, then yes. But first, make sure they are all healthy and well-fed. If they are not in excellent condition, then it is best to leave them where they are. A few of them will either be able to make it on their own or find a new home with someone who would appreciate the company of a few more gerbils.
If you decide to release some of your unwanted gerbils into the wild, then know that there is a risk that one might end up getting lost or eaten by a predator like coyotes or hawks. But if youג€™re really determined to let them go, then it is possible for them to make it in the wild and survive on their own, though this can take time.

Can Gerbils Survive in the Wild?

If you donג€™t have a way to release them into the wild, what can you do to help them survive?
First, try putting the unwanted gerbils into a box for about 2 days. It will make them feel like they are free and then place them back into their habitat.
Next, if you want to give him some company while he waits for his release, put another gerbil in with him. But be careful of how many gerbils are in your home at any given time!
In addition, feeding them is important so that they keep themselves healthy during their captivity. You could also buy a cardboard box on Amazon or other online retailers and use this as their new home while they wait out their stay.
To make it easier on yourself when you need to clean your home of all these unwanted gerbils, detach the lid from a toilet bowl or sink and place it over your petג€™s habitat. This way all food waste from the cage goes directly into the bowl and not on your floor or furniture!

Does Pet Stores Take Gerbils Back?

A lot of animal stores will take back unwanted animals, but you should check with them first to see if they will take back your specific type of pet.
If you want your gerbils to go back to the pet store, then youג€™ll need to make sure they are healthy and fit in with their new home environment. Youג€™ll also need to make sure that the place is right for an adult gerbil. Gerbils can be a bit hard to handle when they are adults because they might not know how to behave or get along with other animals at the store. The same goes for other types of pets that might be behaving poorly at the pet store too.

What Can You Do if You Canן¿½t Return a Gerbil to a Pet Store?

If you canג€™t take them back to a pet store, there are a few things you can do with unwanted gerbils. One is you can give them away to people who want them or send them to a farm where they will be cared for. If you donג€™t want to give them away or if the farm doesnג€™t take in any new animals, then there are some other options that might be acceptable.
You could release the gerbils into your backyard or yard so they have an area of their own and they could fend for themselves. You could also try putting out food and water for them, but make sure itג€™s all contained inside an area that is safe and wonג€™t attract predators like hawks and other birds of prey.

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Logan Hills

Logan Hills

Gerbils are very social animals and will enjoy their owners’ companionship. They are also curious, active, and intelligent, making them excellent pets for children.With a tender care, having a gerbil for a pet is great pleasure, and I found it is a great way to teach my children gentleness and responsibility.

So starting this blog was just the next step to share the pleasure and the benefits of having a gerbil pet.

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Gerbils are very social animals and will enjoy their owners’ companionship. They are also curious, active, and intelligent, making them excellent pets for children.With a tender care, having a gerbil for a pet is great pleasure, and I found it is a great way to teach my children gentleness and responsibility.

So starting this blog was just the next step to share the pleasure and the benefits of having a gerbil pet.

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