True gerbil experience:
My sister seemed to HAVE to have whatever herbivore
struck her fancy, and after unsuccessfullty lobbying our parents to get a hamster, they gave in, and bought two gerbils, complete with cage, water bottle, and wheel. So, after about a month, one of the little darlings croaked, and the other decided to make a break for it. It probably took all of thirty seconds for the family cat to realize the opportunity, and put the lonely one out of it's misery.
All in all, they were boring, and provided no possible "pet" value, and seem to me to live a miserable life in the confines of a cage. At least a cat will cuddle, and a dog is the best.
My sister seemed to HAVE to have whatever herbivore
struck her fancy, and after unsuccessfullty lobbying our parents to get a hamster, they gave in, and bought two gerbils, complete with cage, water bottle, and wheel. So, after about a month, one of the little darlings croaked, and the other decided to make a break for it. It probably took all of thirty seconds for the family cat to realize the opportunity, and put the lonely one out of it's misery.
All in all, they were boring, and provided no possible "pet" value, and seem to me to live a miserable life in the confines of a cage. At least a cat will cuddle, and a dog is the best.
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