Instead of a list, I'm just going to say what I have available as
there's not much and some need descriptions tacked on.

I have two young unrelated females living in the pup tank
together at the moment who can go to a home seperate or together.
They're both polar fox, one already has her ticking (very
beautiful, I might add, all around her nose and tail) and the
other is just getting it. Like always, I can ship, but I'd prefer
to place locally so if you're in the Tennessee area please
contact me.

I also have two adult females who are sisterst that I was
planning to keep but have decided they should go to a home where
they can get more attention than I have time to give them.
"Dream" is black and "Rose" is a nutmeg pied. They were born &
raised here and are nice and tame. I will only accept a very good
home where gerbils have been living healthily (is that a word?)
for at least several months, as I picked these girls to keep
because they are very special.

I have two 3-week old litters right now that consist of black,
agouti, argente, DEH (or nutmeg) pied & spotted. Haven't checked
sexes yet but if you're interested I'll look.

And last but not least, I have a special case of 3 girls who have
seizures. Obviously they cannot be bred, shipped, or handled for
more than a few minutes. One, a the calm little agouti of the
bunch, has severe seizures when kept out of the cage for more
than 30 seconds. It's a shame, since she's such a sweet girl. She
would make a great pet although if I sold her I would have to let
her go with one of her sisters, as I think a new introduction
would be too stressful. The black girl has moderate fits, but
only when handled roughly or kept out for 2 minutes or more. And
the last one, a DPP black, has very mild seizures when taken out
of her usual enviorment. She only does slight jerks and her ears
go back, but if she's put back she recovers pretty fast.

If the seizure girls don't get a home in a few weeks, my mother
has offered to keep them for me (she has some gerbils and is also
on the list). I doubt they'll be available after that, so if
you're looking for some very tame pets please speak now. Sorry
the email got so long.

Paige

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