By guinea-pig-gal, on September 17th, 2007%
Hamster Mouse Gerbil
Can I feed my mouse hamster/gerbil food?
I already have mouse food i just have leftover hamster food
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By guinea-pig-gal, on May 24th, 2007%
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If i Get A Mouse/Gerbil/Hamster Do i have to get two?
If i Get A Mouse/Gerbil/Hamster Do i have to get two?
Is there any of the above ^^^^^^ that i can just get one of?
Mice: Mice thrive in communities of up to seven or even more in the same cage, they are extremely social animals that are very active and enjoy each others company.
Gerbils: Gerbils enjoy being in groups of around two or four, they do not fight much and will live together for a long time. (I have a gerbil that is four years old, his friend died in February.)
Hamsters: Syrian hamsters will not tolerate another hamster in their cage, but dwarf hamsters enjoy company.
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By guinea-pig-gal, on April 18th, 2007%
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Article from: My Family UK
Often a change in behaviour, such as loss of appetite, is indicative of ill health, so always keep an eye out for problems. Incorrect diet and poor conditions increase the risk of illness, so read up on what to feed your pet and how to house it.
1) Rabbits
Signs of illness include change in appetite, water and food intake, weight loss, diarrhoea, skin problems, snuffling or dribbling, and facial swelling.
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By guinea-pig-gal, on December 30th, 2006%
Hamster Gerbil Mouse

What do you like to feed your hamster or mouse or gerbil?
Other then regular hamster/gerbil/mouse food, what do you like to feed them?
We give them scrambled eggs with oats in it and they LOVE it, their other favorites are lettuce, carrots, celery and brown rice.
Thank you Kacii for the recipe, we will try it sometime. I LOVE my male mice, but they are smelly, I wish they weren’t..but oh well.
My mice loves scrambled eggs too!! never tried brown rice. And my mice hates, lettuce for some strange reason. It might be because she is a fatty! You should try this my mice and gerbils love it (even though it is for rats)
1 cup whole wheat flour
3/4 cup cornmeal
2/3 cup dried mixed fruit (no orange or other citrus — see below for explanation), chopped into small pieces
1 teaspoon vegetable oil
1/2 cup apple juice (or some other non citrus fruit juice)
Mix all ingredients. Shape mixture into small (1/2 inch) balls. Place balls on greased cookie sheet.
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By guinea-pig-gal, on May 14th, 2006%
Hamster Mouse Gerbil
Rat Rabbit Guinea Pig Hamster Mouse Gerbil?
Should I get a Hamster Rabbit Guinea pig Mouse Rat or Gerbil? Please tell me why I should get it and tell me how I need too care for it.
Thanks
question is what do you want out of a pet really as they all have different needs and requirements.
The best ones out of your list in my opinion are either a rat or guinea pig.
All you need to do is type in Guinea Pig Care or fancy rat care and youll get all the info you need rather than me blab on.
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By guinea-pig-gal, on February 24th, 2006%
Gerbil Mice

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Small parasitic insects that live in the ear canal of an animal, and that are able to survive outside the ear for only very short periods of time.
Ear mites are extremely contagious. They can be passed from the mother animal to her offspring. Additionally, the mites are easily spread to other pets within the household including cats, dogs, rabbits, hamsters, gerbils, mice, ferrets, etc. Humans are not affected.
There are numerous products available for ear mite eradication. Most older and over-the-counter products contain insecticides which do not kill incubating mite eggs. Because of this limitation, such products must be used for at least the duration of the 21 day life cycle of the mite. Some specialists recommend a 30 day treatment course with such products.
A veterinarian can be fairly sure that a cat has ear mites if the cat is young, its ears are full of the wax described above, and the insides of its ears have an unpleasant odor. However, to confirm the diagnosis, your vet will probably inspect the inside of your cat’s ears with a magnifying otoscope or visualization with the aid of a microscope. The warmth from the light of an otoscope draws the mites out from the ear wax and causes them to move about on the dark surface of the wax where they’re relatively easy to spot.
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By guinea-pig-gal, on January 31st, 2006%
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Thinking of buying a pet rabbit or rodent? When making your choice, consider the animal’s temperament, how long it will live, and what space and equipment you will need to provide.
1) Rabbits
The fluffy and loveable rabbit should ideally be bought and kept in pairs, as they do tend towards loneliness and depression if left alone for too long. Rabbits need a lot of space and safe outdoor access, but they can be litter trained and do make good house pets providing that all electrical wiring is covered.
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By guinea-pig-gal, on January 28th, 2006%
Gerbil Mice

Pets are nice to have around because they keep their owners happy and provide them with companionship. There are people who prefer common pets like dogs and cats. However, there are also people who opt for strange and exotic pets.
Exotic pets are just like the other animals around but they are just strange to look at and to deal with especially if they are living close to the habitat of man. Exotic pets are called such because they aren’t commonly seen within the human environment.
Adventurous people prefer to take care of exotic pets like big lizards, iguanas, alligators, and big snakes. Strange as it may seem, these pets keep them company and sometimes not inside the pet cages but even in the privacy and luxury of their own homes.
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By guinea-pig-gal, on October 23rd, 2005%
Gerbil Mice

A mice and a gerbil as friends?
If i put a mice and a gerbil together, wat would happen? would they fight or live together?
In addition to the answers already given: mice and gerbils are different species and have different housing requirements. So housing them together is not an option.
As for just placing them together to see what happens… keeping pets is not a game. Let the poor things interact with their own species and they will be happiest.
If you need more info on mice, let me know and I can send you some links. I know of a few good links on gerbil keeping, too, but I don’t keep them myself, so I can’t help out with specific info for them.
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