Yes, until they are at least six weeks old. You can even choose to leave the father in there, because he will help raise them by sitting on them and keeping them warm. Gerbils pups will depend on their mother for food until they are about 3 or 4 weeks old, at which point they will open their eyes, run around, and begin chewing on gerbil food and drinking from a water bottle. The pups should remain with their mothers even after they are weaned because they develop better social, grooming, and survival skills during this time. Most gerbil breeders will leave their pups with the mother for seven or eight weeks, but watch out for unwanted breeding during this time because a gerbil pup can become sexually mature by six weeks.
For about a month or mabye just two weeks then you need to separate them or the mum will eat the baby and show who is boss for dominancy
yes they can!
gerbils love company
Syrian Hamsters will kill and eat a gerbil, do not put them together in the same cage.
A family comprises a father, mother, son/s or daughter/s in which they live together in one roof.
Yes my hamsters live together and my father and sons hamsters do aswel, but I think I have been able to do this as the are Campbell's hamsters and were introduced at a young and met in a box regularly
I don't think that the mother would press charges if she really loves her daughter. If she does, she should let her daughter do what she feels is right
It's not a good idea. Gerbils can live together in groups of several, if the cage is large enough. Hamsters, on the other hand, live very solitary lives and will fight with other hamsters when they become adults. I have never seen a hamster and a gerbil living together, and I can only imagine that the hamster will attack the gerbil if left alone with it for more than a couple hours.
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No he lives with his wife and baby daughter
Yes, as long as the mother realizes that she is still responsible for the daughter. The daughter lives where the mother wants her to live.
Gerbils and hamsters can live together if they're docile and nice to each other. If they don't get along, the larger rodent could get into a fight with it and kill it. While they could live together, it is best not to mix them together.
yes, they live together... They have a Daughter