Why Does My Gerbil’s Head Have A Bald Spot?
Thankfully gerbils do not naturally develop a bald head with age like human males can. This is likely to be
Read moreThankfully gerbils do not naturally develop a bald head with age like human males can. This is likely to be
Read moreFortunately for you, guinea-pig babies are born at an advanced stage. When the babies are born, the mother will produce
Read moreWild rats carry diseases to which both humans and animals are susceptible. Since yours probably come from a line which
Read moreHamsters can be funny creatures, especially in the company of lots of children who may want to poke and lift
Read moreFerrets don’t generally gnaw, they do however use their teeth and front claws to pull things apart so I would
Read moreSmall, reddish pimple-looking marks on your ferret’s skin are most likely to be reactions to flea-bites. That is to say,
Read moreMany store-bought toys are made of plastic, and while there is no harm in this, it is unlikely to give
Read moreThe decision is not easy – there are many advantages to both and only a few disadvantages. Hamsters can be
Read moreUnfortunately there is very little chance that a gerbil of this age would accept a new companion. They are fiercely
Read moreHand rearing ferrets can be a very hard task, as baby ferrets depend on their mother’s milk for the first
Read moreHamsters are inveterate food hoarders. Food is collected in the large cheek pouches and carried back to the burrow or
Read moreGerbils are indeed the most prolific gnawers you will ever see. Try to keep him otherwise occupied: give him plenty
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