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can gerbils eat mushrooms

Can gerbils eat mushrooms? Are they safe?

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Sharing mushrooms with gerbils is not something very common, it just doesn’t seem like the kind of food a gerbil would eat, but you’d be amazed what gerbils can eat. You might have spotted some mushrooms growing in your backyard or maybe you just enjoy eating them and want to share a new treat with […]

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can gerbils eat oats

Can gerbils eat oats? (Serving size and oatmeal)

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Oats known scientifically as Avena sativa are grains that are commonly eaten for breakfast as oatmeal, they are brimming with nutrients and are considered one of the healthiest grains on earth. What’s fascinating about oats is that they are as good as a meal for people and work equally well as livestock feed. So if you

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Can gerbils eat figs

Can gerbils eat figs? (Serving size, varieties & more)

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Figs are my favorite fruits and I’ve been fortunate to have two “Ficus carica” common fig trees at home, and I’ve fed them to my gerbils for years that’s why I am excited to write this article. I can positively say that gerbils can eat figs and they do enjoy them, figs are naturally sweet

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can gerbils eat lavender

Can gerbils eat lavender? Is it safe?

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Having pet gerbils is a lot of fun and watching them eat is always entertaining that’s why most gerbil owners are always looking for new food items to test for their little furry friends. Watching your gerbils try new foods is always great but making sure the food they get is safe for them should

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can gerbils eat potatoes

Can gerbils eat potatoes? Sweet potatoes?

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Potatoes are one of the most consumed vegetables on the planet, they are prepared and eaten in so many different ways, the human creativity when it comes to potatoes knows no limits. Just like tomatoes, these root vegetables are part of the nightshade family native to South America which implies the presence of the toxic

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Can gerbils eat cheerios

Can gerbils eat cheerios? Honey nut cheerios?

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When considering feeding their pets human foods as treats most pet parents will think of foods they consume very often on a regular basis and that are available at all times in their homes. Cereals are the most common breakfast in America and it’s what most people start their day with, so it would be

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Can gerbils eat pineapple

Can gerbils eat pineapple?

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Pineapple is a fruit of the bromeliads family of plants that grow in soil, it is sweet, juicy, tangy, full of vitamin C, and grown in tropical climates. Pineapple is a fantastic natural tropical fruit most people find refreshing and sweet, but is it OK to share it with your pet? Can gerbils eat pineapple?

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can gerbils eat cheese

Can gerbils eat cheese? Common varieties tested!

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Cheese has always been associated with rodents, especially rats – Tom & Jerry generation – so it’s natural that one would wonder if it’s safe to feed it to your pet gerbils. However, cheese is a dairy product derived from milk, and therefore not part of the gerbil’s natural diet, but it does not mean

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can gerbils swim

Can gerbils swim? and why they hate water!

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When you first think of rodents and water the first picture most people think of is a rat swimming through the pipes into a toilet, and although gerbils and rats are both rodents, but their natural habitat is very different. Gerbils are desert species, they live in the desert, their natural habitat is dry and

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Gerbil sounds

Gerbil sounds! Do you speak gerbilish?

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Gerbils are calm by nature and do not like noise very much, calls and loud sounds are mostly produced by young animals, during the reproduction period and fights, and in case of danger. However, studies conducted on wild gerbils in their natural habitat have shown that gerbils have an extremely interesting communication system. In the

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