Not always. Most seizures are harmless and your gerbil may get better in no time. After a seizure, you should put its tank in a dark, quiet space. If they have had long or multiple seizures, keep them in that space and try not to let anything make the gerbil stressed.
It is possible. a hamster should not be kept with a gerbil. The hamster may also try kill the gerbil if it dislikes it.
had a friend have a seizure from it and seizures can kill you
No. They are two completely different species. Chances are the rat would attack the gerbil and possibly kill it.
Syrian Hamsters will kill and eat a gerbil, do not put them together in the same cage.
probably no if u dont over do it
Yes, it is possible and likely that the cat would try to catch, kill and maybe eat the gerbil. You should keep the gerbil in a cage that isn't accessible by the cat.
Yes you have to separate the male gerbil from the female with her babies because if you leave the male with the female and her babies the male will kill them.
They wouldn't fight, the ferret would simply kill the gerbil.
Cats are predators and inclined towards killing small animals. A cat will almost certainly try to kill a gerbil.
no they will fight and may cause them to get hurt or kill each other
No but if you get it a friend, make sure that they won't kill each other. A gerbil is a pack creature and normally has a friend. If you only have one, it might lonely but it will be fine.
Yes. In Canada and other places they often kill and roast poor rodents.