yes
Gerbils can squeak but usually not on their own. ( Unless he's frustrated or playing with another gerbil.) If you are trying to pick him up with one hand, using your third and thumb to curl around his belly, he might squeak to say 'Stop that!' or 'I'm not comfortable.' Gerbils that are kept in pairs and are happy may 'sing'. Singing is basically the same as squeaking. So yes gerbils can squeak.
no but they can make you sick
Gerbils use squeaks that sound like 'bird tweets' as a sign of communication between other gerbils. If you have more than one gerbil, you would hear them squeaking at eachother. Its really cute though :)
Yes it get fat! Fgvtgvyhnujimkk
Well gerbils do make quite abit of mess though they don't smell that much9i should know iv got one my self,called pip)!!
yes they do make noise.they make a small chomping noise.that is their kind of talking.
clean it make sure there is no blood left
In my experience with Gerbils, I find that they don't attempt to escape the cages as is the case with Hamsters. Every Hamster I've had has escaped or attempted and that's from very sound habitats. My Gerbils have never attempted and they are housed in a Critter-Trail (purchased from PetCo). I have never housed my Gerbils in a Fish Tank. I know that they suggest that, but I feel the ventilation is not sufficient. Additionally, plenty of empty (no glue) toilet rolls and paper towel rolls + Kleenex boxes (with the plastic stripped out) are the best toys for the Gerbils. They love to chew on these and make homes. Think recycling!! Yeah yeah yeah. what if u havent got any money, thiko?!
Most kittens or cats dont bother gerbils or hampsters. But, some cats have been known to eat gerbils so, if u have a cat make sure it cant get to your gerbil, or dont have a cat at all if you want a gerbil.
You take it to the vet to make sure it is not infected or anything.
Other gerbils.
Gerbils are an animal and can not be "invented".