Chinchillas, Gerbils, and Rats

Here are some facts about these small mammals when kept as pets:
1. The decision to own a gerbil, rat, or other small mammal should be based on careful thought and knowledge, not whim or impulse.
2. Some small mammals are nocturnal, meaning that they sleep during the day. This does not fit well with every household. Also, because they have many natural enemies, they are susceptible to stress, including noisy surroundings and the presence of larger household pets. Careful consideration should be given to cage location.
3. If children are part of the family, the age of the child is important in determining which small mammal is appropriate.
4. All of these pets are fragile and can be squirmy, especially in a young child's hands. If accidentally dropped, they can suffer severe injuries or death, or may run away and hide.
5. As with any pet, medical expenses should be anticipated in the event of injury or illness.
6. Handle your pet regularly, so you can notice any signs of trouble. Safe, supervised exercise time outside their cages is a necessity.
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