Only if you want the degu to be killed and quite possibly eaten.
I'm assuming that by "dagus", you mean "degu". It's pronounced "day-goo", but that's how it's spelled is 'degu'. It's a cross between a kangaroo-rat, and a gerbil. A kangaroo-rat isn't a kangaroo and a rat, it's just a type of rat just like a pitbull is a type of dog, not it's own species. A degu is a fussy animal. If you get a degu at a very young age, you can put another degu in that young from another litter, or the same litter, but they tend to bond with the owner, and don't want to share attention which is why you don't want to have a degu for a long period of time, and then put a baby, or full grown degu in that same cage. Although a degu is part gerbil, it's not a good idea to put a gerbil in the cage with it. Degu's are feisty, and just want attention from the owner. You can do this if you'd like, but I have the most friendly degu, and she was very, very aggressive when even another degu was put in her cage.
yes it is possible to tame a degu
Mountain Degu was created in 1844.
i have one degu i rescued from a place where they adpoted off his fellow degu separate and he was there for a while. i need to get him a new degu play mate....any places in southern maine??
NO, but you can use frontline plus for kittens on a ferret
On its face.
Try a ferret rescue, most rescues can put you in touch with one.
If you put a harness on your ferret to tight, then they can choke. you mostly wont have to worry about it.
Degu Debebe was born on 1984-01-01.
Degu's can lose their tails as a form of defense, a degu should NEVER be picked up by it's tail. their tails do not grow back
a degu averagely weighs about 5-8 ounces
Predators of the Degu include different varieties of bird and foxes.