Wanted to share some pictures that were recently posted to my Happy Gerbil Facebook page , just a few of my babies, all grown up and living it up with their awesome adopters!
Chloe (Sp. Siamese)
Maggie (Sp. Black)
Lucy (Sp. Siamese)
Shadow (Black)
Snowy (Sp. Siamese)Â
Snickerdoodle (Agouti)
Oreo (Pied Black)
Aren’t they all gorgeous! Such sweet babies, I love how in almost every photo they’re being held. Makes me happy. 🙂
There is A LOT going on in my personal life right now, but I wanted to post a quick update reminding my followers and visitors to my site that I still have six gerbils waiting on homes! Yes, the two males are the same color, but as someone who owns twin spotted Siamese boys, being the same color doesn’t mean you can’t tell them apart. They have such unique personalities and shouldn’t be passed up just because they look alike. They’re very sweet boys. 🙂
I would prefer that my PEW (Pink Eyed White) female and her black sister go to a home that has gerbil experience, as they are very unique girls with some funny quirks that may bother someone who isn’t dedicated. They are very sweet, no behavior issues! But the PEW sways when she stands (which is normal for her color) and the little black girl is a bit of a runt and will always be kind of small. I’m just concerned that someone who isn’t a true gerbil person will find those quirks kind of worrisome.
Anyway, please do not hesitate to contact me if you are interested in adopting any of my babies! Looking forward to sending them off to their forever homes! 🙂
1 Pink Eyed White Female DOB: 8/20/14– As is normal with PEW gerbils, this little girl has a sway when she stands up or sits back on her haunches. Tilts over to one side slightly. Many PEW gerbils have this, a common quirk of their color variety.
I am no longer breeding gerbils. The above are ALL I HAVE LEFT. Due to difficulty placing gerbils in homes, I can no longer afford to breed them. Once these guys are gone, I will just have my 5 males as pets. Feel free to contact me with comments, questions or concerns about your gerbils or gerbils you’ve adopted from me in the past. Thanks!
1 Pink Eyed White Female
2 Lilac (grey) Females
1 Sp. Burmese Female
1 Sp. Black Female
On September 15th, I have a litter of seven that will be available:
1 Siamese (color not yet guaranteed) Female 1 Siamese (color not yet guaranteed) Male 1 Sp. Black Female 1 Black Male
1 Black Male
1 Agouti Male
**1 Sp. Black Female
October 1st Litter:
1 Black Female
1 Sp. Black Male
1 Pink Eyed White (color not yet guaranteed) Female
Adults Available for Adoption:
*Polar Fox & Agouti Female pair w/Cage $20 (cage is too small for permanent housing, see post titled “Special Deal”)
**Adult Burmese Female “Amy” Â $20 (Available September 15th with her Sp. Black and Solid Black Daughters, listed above)
*Adult Sp. Burmese Female “Clara” (Available October 1st with one or more daughters, depending on remaining selection)
Recently while trying to calculate how long I’ve worked at my current job, I realized that I’ve owned my sweetest gerbil, Henry, for right at a year!
He’s a gorgeous pet store purchased Red Fox boy, and he’s my baby. I finally got to breed him, and his pups inherited his calm and gentle disposition as well. He’s a sweetie.Â
Hello gerbil lovers!! Thought you could use an update on what’s what at The Happy Gerbil!
My males and females are separated now, so these are my last litters! I was expecting one last litter from Clara, but as it is 5 days from her due date and she is showing no signs of pregnancy, she may not be expecting.
I have one litter available now and one that will be available on 8/22. Two males from the currently available litter are going to be picked up this week, not sure which two yet, but their colors are as follows:
1 Black female
1 Sp. Siamese Male
1 Mottled Agouti Female
2 Pied (spotted) Black, Boy & Girl
2 Sp. Agouti Males
The August 22nd litter are as follows:
1 Pink Eyed White Female
2 Lilac (grey) Females
2 Sp. Burmese, Boy & Girl
1 Sp. Black Female
On September 15th, I have a litter of seven that will be available. Currently they are still furless and genders cannot yet be determined.
I also have a Polar Fox girl and her Agouti sister who need homes, they both suffered from upper respiratory infections when they were pups, and the experience of being medicated made them slightly less trusting of people. They are still able to be held, but they do occasionally nip. If you would be willing to provide a loving home to these two little survivors, please let me know. They are available free of adoption fee, since I have been bitten by both of them, and it did draw blood. They are not biters, they just require a gentle and patient hand. 🙂
Today was my birthday! And here to help me celebrate are all six of Clara’s babies with their eyes open! Already I can tell that they will be big sweethearts like their parents, and especially like their Dad, Henry. Contact me if you would like to add two little furry friends to your family! They are ready to start their new lives on August 22nd! 🙂
Though I will miss having little baby gerbils running around, I will be thankful when all of these pups and the final two litters are placed in homes–it does get stressful when you don’t have enough potential adopters.
I will try to take pictures of all the little cuties here soon! 🙂 Stay tuned!
Sorry for being so slack in the updates! Hopefully you follow The Happy Gerbil’s Facebook page, I’ve been much better at updated that since I can access it from my phone.
Due to a lack of gerbil adopters, I’ve decided to stop breeding.
However, there are two litters who will be available August 10th & 22nd, and two more after that.
August 10th Litter:
Parents: Amy & Rory
1 Black (girl)
1 Mottled Agouti (girl)
1 Sp. Siamese (boy)
2 Pied Black (girl & boy)
2 Sp. Agouti (boys)
August 22nd Litter:
Parents: Henry & Clara
(Colors & genders not assured yet)
1 Sp. Burmese (boy)
1 PEW (Pink Eyed White, girl)
2 Lilac (girls)
1 Sp. Burmese (girl)
1 Sp. Black (girl)
Contact me for more info!
And now please enjoy an assortment of cute gerbily photos!
Henry with his pups
The Doctor’s son, and the Doctor looking on in the background
Stormy
Alfie & The Doctor
Rory has taken his weight loss regime seriously! 😉
After the Doctor lost his precious mate River Song, I have decided to keep his last two sons, both look much like their mom. After much deliberation, I’ve decided to name them after yet another Doctor Who character! Alfie, known to himself as Stormageddon, Dark Lord of All, is a baby in an episode of Doctor Who. Cutest little kid. These two gerbils look almost identical, so they are now named after this adorable baby. Alfie & Stormy! 🙂
Quick list of gerbils that are currently looking for homes!
Females:Â
Spotted Siamese Sub Adult (Light creamy brown with white markings and a dark tale. Very friendly)
Spotted Dove Sub Adult (Ruby eyes, light dove gray, white markings. Very friendly)
Spotted Agouti Sub Adult (Dark brown w/Black ticked fur, white markings. Very friendly)
Agouti Sub Adult (Dark brown w/Black ticked fur. Friendly, slightly skittish, needs to get to know you before she trusts)
Agouti Six week old (Dark brown w/Black ticked fur. Runt, very friendly.)
Polar Fox Six week old (White w/Dark Grey ticked fur and a dark tale. Very friendly)
Males:
Spotted Siamese Sub Adult (Light creamy brown with white markings and a dark tale. Very friendly)
Mottled Black Six week old (Black with white markings. Friendly.)
Spotted Siamese Six week old (Light creamy brown with white markings and a dark tale. Very friendly)
Agouti Six week old (Dark brown w/black ticked fur. Friendly.)
Please contact me for details and pictures! Need to find homes for these babies asap! 🙂
The difference between “friendly” and “very friendly” is just how quickly they are to approach you and hop into your hand. Some of my Agouti’s are a bit closer to their wild relatives in temperament, they’re just as sweet, just take a bit more time before they want to climb in your hand. 🙂