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All Gerbil Species for Adoption

MONGOLIAN GERBIL CARE GUIDE
Duprasi Gerbil Care Guide
Jird Care Guide

Mongolian Gerbils:

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Names: Cricket and Fraiser
Sex: Males
Age: 1-2 years
Status: Available
Health: All gerbils arrived with stubborn mites that were treated with a panomec injection. Cricket had a scent gland adenoma (benign tumour of glandular tissue) and had his scent gland surgically removed so no tumoursn can reoccur.
Notes: Cricket and Fraiser arrived as part of an RSPCA neglect case. An individual was hoarding gerbils and they were in deplorable living conditions. They've been in our care for a few months and are now fully rehabilitated and ready for their new homes. Cricket is a social gerbil, but Fraiser is a bit hard to catch, however, both are truly lovely gerbils and would make a great pet for anyone considering gerbils. They must be rehomed together, and cannot join another clan.
Minimum Donation: £20.00

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Names: Badger and Bodger
Sex: Males
Age: 1-2 years
Status: Available
Health: All gerbils arrived with mites and were treated with a panomec injection. Otherwise, the boys have been in good health.
​Notes: Badger and Bodger arrived as part of an RSPCA neglect case. An individual was hoarding gerbils and they were in deplorable living conditions. They've been in our care for a few months and are now fully rehabilitated and ready for their new homes. Badger and Bodger are two incredibly greedy and cheeky gerbils, they're usually on show and always pop out to say hello. They're a bit quick to handle, as are many gerbils, but they're very social and loving boys who'd make a wonderful addition to a family considering gerbils.
Minimum Donation: £20.00
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