Archive for April, 2010

Rodney sadly passed last night :( I can’t really describe how much I miss him already.

He was my little cuddlebag and I’m really going to miss that little farty mouse cuddling up against my neck and whacking me with his tail or scratching with his paws if he has a dream.

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As you know, Ob has his scent gland removed on Monday, he seems fine despite it and his brother and boys are being brilliant and keeping him company.

What I forgot to mention though was Rodney’s trip to the vet too – somehow, the little bugger had picked up lice.

Yeugh!

I noticed them on Sunday, treated Rodney Monday, and by Tuesday  they were all dead. Mwahaha. Thank goodness for Xeno 450.

As a precaution though I bleached and cleaned his tank & bowls and thoroughly washed his hammocks before throwing them in the freezer, just in case! :D

I have a feeling the source was either his new food (fortunately he has has his own food bag); or the week before, I had been to a petshop, touched a couple of rabbits and went home and cuddled Rodney without washing my hands, naughty naughty. None of the gerbils appear to have any so I’m quite relieved.

For you IGS’ers, there’s a FAQ on mites (basically can use it to cover all parasites as they all act very similar) on the forum.

For eGerbillers and all others (who I’m sure are anxious to see what the heck the IGS is), there are numerous threads on the eGerbil forum covering mites and other parasitic beasties, one of which is here, gerbils and mites.

Welcome to yet another eTard help guide! Today we are taking a look at reattaching a gerbil’s tail.

Take one plaster (a Spiderman, leopard print or otherwise patterned one is fine) & one tube of pritt stick or super glue. Glue both ends of the tail and wrap the plaster around to hold.

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