I’m sorry Lincoln, but if a gerbil was on its own with no other gerbils to give it company, it would freak out, bite you, nibble on the cage and more. If this was a real life strip, the gerbil would be probably stressing out or dead. When one of my gerbils had a tumor and we had to get it taken out, we had to separate them for a week so the other gerbil wouldn’t nibble at the stitches. They were so stressed, that we had to move their cages ext to each other so they could smell each other and see each other. Gerbils are better with company.
I’m sorry Lincoln, but if a gerbil was on its own with no other gerbils to give it company, it would freak out, bite you, nibble on the cage and more. If this was a real life strip, the gerbil would be probably stressing out or dead. When one of my gerbils had a tumor and we had to get it taken out, we had to separate them for a week so the other gerbil wouldn’t nibble at the stitches. They were so stressed, that we had to move their cages ext to each other so they could smell each other and see each other. Gerbils are better with company.