>> I'm sure you all are elbow deep in preparing for your own
>> Thanksgiving, but what should the gerbils get? What are you going
>> to do for them on the Turkey Thursday?
>>
>> I was just watching my gerbils scarf down their regular mix and
>> thought they should have a nice Thanksgiving too. So tommorow I
>> plan to get a large dish and fill it with everything I can find
>> in my 'fridge that they can eat. Maybe I'll get creative and
>> attach leaves and cut-out turkeys to the outside of the cages ;)
>>
>> Paige
>>
>> ***Just a note for any newbies on the list.. Dairy products,
>> meat, and exessively sugary or salty foods can be bad for
>> gerbils. Try to stick with vegetables, seeds and grains in a good
>> variety.
>
>I was just thinking, I am already getting ready for their thanksgiving
>feast (gotta be prepared, right)? Well, I was wondering, can they
>have turkey? How about stuffing?

To us, it's a holiday.  To them, it's another day.  Mine are going
to get hand fed some cornflakes and a few extra peanuts, nothing
they normally don't see otherwise.  The thing is after I finish cooking
and stuffing face, and doing dishes; is I'm going to take some
time just to play with them.  :)

Deb
Rebel's Rodent Ranch

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