$6 Each Teenage Gerbils

Clayton, Clayton

£6

Pet Information

Advertiser Type: Breeder

Council License: No

Advert: For Sale

Age:2 Years 9 Months 24 Days

Pet Breed: Gerbil

Ad Expired/Closed

Pet Description

-Basic Information-
Small re-homing fee of $6 each.
I have two mongolian gerbils and they had babies in early January. They are now 6 weeks old, old enough to be on their own. We need to re-home the younger ones, because the mother is already pregnant again. Please email me ( Bootsthegraycat@gmail.com ) if interested, to figure out a time and details. We will meet at the e-commerce zone at the Clayton fire department. Cash only.
-Additional Details-
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FAQ

-The Gerbils:-
-All are brown with a lighter belly and look like their mother.
-Some are slightly bigger or smaller than others.
-Gerbils are social animals, so they can be together.
-Will eat pretty much any food that gerbils can eat.
-All are unnamed.
-Healthy
-Active
-Friendly to humans -no biting -can be held

-The Parents:-
Both parents were bought at different PetSmarts around Montgomery County.

The Mother:
The mother, Scamper, is an agouti brown gerbil with darker brown stripes. She is very friendly and energetic. Most of the babies resemble her.
The Father:
The father, Tyson, is an albino gerbil. He is a good father.

-The Email:-
Email me with the times and dates of when you would be available. In general, I am never available until 3pm on weekdays.
No guarantee of the sex of the gerbils, since they are so young but we can try to get you the one you want.
Email me with any questions you have about the gerbils.

-The Meeting:-
Park in the small ‘e-commerce’ parking lot of the Clayton Fire department on the crossroads of Taywood and Old Salem at the designated time. If you cannot make the appointment, please email me as soon as possible.

-New Gerbil Owner?-
Not to worry! Gerbils are very easy to take care of. All they need is a cage, food and a water bottle. It is recommended to also have a wheel for them to exercise on, and shredded paper or other bedding. They can be fed many things, including bird food, specially formulated gerbil food, dried fruit, cheerios and some other cereals. They can also have small amounts of fruit- but don’t give them too much! For other information, look it up or ask me! Some things, such as GRAPES, ARE POISONOUS! Make sure to check.

Recommended names: Reepicheep, Aslan, Sandy, Ginger, Brownie, Whiskers, Soot, Waffles, Moxie, Scamper, Squeaks

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