I had a gerbil that went missing for several weeks. Unfortunately it does
not have a happy ending.
Ginger was on the loose for in the kitchen about three weeks and defied all
attempts to re-capture her and managed to destroy a telephone extension and
my Dustbuster.

I eventualy re-captured her but was wary or putting her back into the cage
with her mum and sister so I put her in a small tank with bedding from the
big one  them over the next few days swapped them all backwards and forwards
and mixed up the bedding. Then finally I covered their noses and scent
glands with vaseline and introduced them to each other. I kept an eye on
them all day and they did not appear to be fighting and by evening they were
all snuggled up together.

Unfortunately I then had to go away overnight and did not get home untill
late next night. When I looked in the cage It was obvious that they had been
fighting and Ginger was covered in bites. I took her out and nursed her and
she died soon afterwards. I felt dreadful and guilty and the children were
very upset.

I hope other people have happier endings and I would welcome advice on what
to do should I get another escapee.

Thanks Alison

The Sunflower Clan-
Amy
Aveda
Juan
and Pups!
and No Pups!!!

Proud member of the AGS.

Aveda: Juan, look, these pups already are getting fur!!!

Juan: I have fur, why don't you talk about me like how you do.  I have nice
fur...It is pretty fur...I have better fur than you.....blah blah blah

Aveda: Amy, does he ever let it rest???

Amy: I don't think so

Juan: But I do have good fur!  It is beautiful fur!  It is fluffy too.  The
babies fur isn't fluffy, but mine is!!!!!

Aveda: SHUT UP!

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