Well it's been days and it's still running around like mad loonie-bin and
NEVER stays still for more then 1 secound (sleeping doesn't count)  I knew
that he would be energenic but this is just crazy!

Diana Releen


>You need to give gerbils about thirty minutes of exploring before they
>will start to calm down. Jackie had a photographer round on Good Friday
>to take some photos for a magazine. The poor photographer was going mad
>trying to get the gerbils to stay still. Finally after about forty
>minutes, they would just sit in her hands, on her shoulder, whatever. He
>took what I expect to be a very nice series of her holding three gerbils
>in her cupped hands, with the three heads pocking out in a line. They
>sat like that for at least fifteen minutes without moving.
>
>
>--
>Julian
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>National Gerbil Society
>http://www.gerbils.co.uk/

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