Lynda Silk
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Hi,
I just wondered if anyone can tell me about having a hamster or gerbil for a pet. First of all, do they smell even if you clean the cage regularly? And how often would you have to clean the cage? Also, I am allergic to cats and dogs so do you think I would have a problem with a hamster or gerbil? Are there any other issues I should be aware of?
My DD11 wants one very much; she can't have a dog or cat because of my allergies. I've never had a pet before so I'm a complete newbie at this! Any help you can give me would be appreciated! Thanks!
I just wondered if anyone can tell me about having a hamster or gerbil for a pet. First of all, do they smell even if you clean the cage regularly? And how often would you have to clean the cage? Also, I am allergic to cats and dogs so do you think I would have a problem with a hamster or gerbil? Are there any other issues I should be aware of?
My DD11 wants one very much; she can't have a dog or cat because of my allergies. I've never had a pet before so I'm a complete newbie at this! Any help you can give me would be appreciated! Thanks!
) and have no odor problems. Well, one time, but we let the cages go over a month with no cleaning. Now we clean every other week and never notice an odor. We have a 10 gallon fish tank for them,and it works out great. I found that the wire cages allows them to make a bigger mess when the push around the bedding.
) can breed every 29 days so unless you have a plan for what to do with the "extras" consider same sex pairs. Gerbils are communal animals and will not do well as a single pet. They are so much fun to watch and tolerate handling well. My DD has been dressing them up and taking them for rides in the Barbie car for 7 years now.
Same with our gerbils. Even my young DD can tell the difference