If you feel okay with it, and you can be sure that they'll be treated well
and fed, watered, etc. then I say go ahead!
                             --GerbilBoy87

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From: Tasha Rieck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: Tasha Rieck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: I/C:  Gerbils In Classroom?
Date: Sun, 8 Oct 2000 17:29:42 CDT

Hey List. :)

     When my bio teacher said she was planning on getting a pair of mice to
breed to show the class the "wonders of life," I opened my mouth and said
that I'd bring in a pair of my gerbils for the class to see.  (Mostly cause
I know that mice breed super fast and they'd just end up in the pet store as
feeders and that bothers me...) Well, I was planning on bringing in Alyssa
and Ashwin, as those two are very big people gerbils, and Alyssa breeds
pretty regularly.  I knew she was due soon, and I figured it'd be easier for
her to adapt than my other pairs.  However, she had her babies this weekend.
  6 lil pink squirmies, in addition to her older triplets.  What do you guys
think I should do? Should I still take them into my bio class?  I know
they'd be safe, Mrs. Wiltgen wouldn't let anyone go mess with them, and I'd
be able to check up on them every day.  Like I said, Alyssa's very laid back
(heh) so I don't think she'd be over stressed...well, opinions, please?
I'm planning on taking them in tomorrow, so if you could reply ASAP, I'd
really appriciate it. :)

Thanks!

Tasha
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