Not really. All this means is that they don't want you to pick them up right now. If you pick them up alot over time, they will stop squeaking.
Never pull, grab, or pick them up by their tail! The tail is the weakest part of a gerbil's body. Also, handle them gently. They are small and fragile animals, and will only bite if you mistreat them. Hope I helped!
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Clicks, squeaks, shakes, leaking lubricant.
Only if you hold by the very tip. Other wise, your gerbil won't be hurt by you holding it by its tail.
sounds like it may be having a seizure. Yes this would be bad see a vet.
Sometimes it could be they are warning others of danger. They do make alot of noise when there is no danger.
No. It is perfectly normal. This means that your gerbil needs some time to get used to his/her cage. Don't take it out for an hour or so after putting it in.
Extra squeeky beakes, vibration when stopping, squeaks when hitting bumps, car wonderng in lane.
Gerbil hair loss may be caused by many reasons. The gerbil's cage mate could be fighting him for dominance, and could've bitten there; you may have to watch them. Mites can cause hair loss, and that needs to be checked out immediately. Or the gerbil is simply bored and is over-grooming. Throw in an extra toy or something new!
Wool fibers and commercially sold "fluff" is generally a bad idea for gerbils, as it may get caught around a leg or the gerbil may be allergic. If you want bedding for your gerbil, throw in a wad of unscented toilet paper. They'll tear this apart and build with it. :]
That's a bad thing to do, the gerbil could die. In the wild they wouldn't find much water so their body's can't cope with large amounts. Also gerbils aren't used to large amounts of water on their fur, if they can't get dry or warm again then they'd die.
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