Super great info but never refer to anything as not a big commitment, I understand you said ‘lifetime’ and you’re right but people treat these guys too carelessly 😔 we gotta be careful with our vocab. Super great vid tho! Made me wanna do some research about them!🥰 I’ve seen too many hamsters these days lol
"Have a gentler temperment" Why did mine hate me then? 🥲 (she had plenty of food and water, fesh bedding every week that was deep enough to burrow in, an extendable cage and tried to spend atleast 2 hours a day with her as well as many toys and free roam time outside of her cage) yet she would keep biting me so i had to give her to someone else :( the pet store person said gerbils do better alone so i onky looked up her diet, but was she aggressive due to being lonely or did i just not do enough to keep her comfortable?
All of these video’s clips are so entertaining, I didn’t realize I wanted to watch a 10 hour compilation of gerbil videos until now, bruh
I agree 👍
Me, with pet gerbils: *youtube knows*
I actually had gerbils once, they just didn't dig because the ground was not thick enough.
I just remember that they will eat their babies heads unless they are in a really big enclosure
They remind me a lot of rats that just look like hamsters 😂🥰🥰🥰❤️
Didn’t know that. Thanks!!!
i’m just a gerbil
Soo🎉❤ cute🎉❤😊😊😊😊😂😊😊😊😊
Super great info but never refer to anything as not a big commitment, I understand you said ‘lifetime’ and you’re right but people treat these guys too carelessly 😔 we gotta be careful with our vocab. Super great vid tho! Made me wanna do some research about them!🥰 I’ve seen too many hamsters these days lol
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It’s Humphrey😂
Wow i love em ❤❤❤
You can fit more gerbils in a crockpot but hamsters have more white meat
*W H A T T H E F U C K?*
Nahh keeping them alone is going them lonely no wqy
"Have a gentler temperment"
Why did mine hate me then? 🥲 (she had plenty of food and water, fesh bedding every week that was deep enough to burrow in, an extendable cage and tried to spend atleast 2 hours a day with her as well as many toys and free roam time outside of her cage) yet she would keep biting me so i had to give her to someone else :( the pet store person said gerbils do better alone so i onky looked up her diet, but was she aggressive due to being lonely or did i just not do enough to keep her comfortable?