When i got my first gerbils i kept them in my room, at first it was a little hard to sleep with them there and occasionally i had to put them somewhere else. eventually i got used to the noises and can sleep through them easily, i have now had gerbils in my room for about 5 years now although sometimes i have to take them out. MY advice is that if you do decide to keep them in your room make sure there is nothing they can chew in there cage during the night ( e.g. cardboard, plastic wheels and other objects they tend to chew. ) If you leave chewable objects in there cage it will not only be very noisy but you will have a very sleepless night. Amber Maughan,
The ideal temperature range for a gerbil to live comfortably is between 65-75°F (18-24°C). It is important to avoid temperatures below 60°F (15°C) or above 80°F (27°C) as extreme temperatures can be harmful to gerbils. Providing a consistent and moderate temperature is essential for the well-being of your gerbil.
I Dont Really think People Sleep In Castles but If people did I Think They Would Sleep In the Most Beautiful Room in There :)
Yes, as long as the cage is placed somewhere safe in your room and out of direct sunlight.
Babies are typically ready to transition to their own room between 4 to 6 months old, once they have developed a consistent sleep pattern and are able to sleep for longer stretches at night. It is important to follow safe sleep guidelines when moving a baby to their own room, such as using a crib with a firm mattress and no loose bedding.
Box
I do not think that you can walk a gerbil. you would need a whole body harness small enough for a gerbil, and even then they will chew through it or slip out of it. Gerbil are masters of escape. not to mention that if you were to walk a gerbil, they would get all dirty and get fleas, and if you saw them walk out of your sight into a bush while on the walk, they may get squished by something. Honestly, what I am trying to say in a whole round-about way, It is not a good idea to walk gerbils. I really cannot think of any Pros to walking a gerbil, only cons. now, if you have a whole play pin set up for them in a room where no other animals are, and make sure that they cannot get out of it, then you can put them in that and let them run around your room.
Because if people would want to sleep in a room or something they could sleep there if they want or if they would want to eat fancy food they could just eat there
the room you sleep
Men and women would sleep separately and their bedrooms would be on opposite sides of the house. Usually women and children would be upstairs along with the gynaikon(the women's gathering room) while men would sleep down stairs.
The sleeping quarters for a Roman servant or slave would depend on his or her job. The general household staff usually had designated quarters for sleeping. However, if the slave had a special job, such as a nanny, she would sleep in the same room as her charge. If a slave were an attendant to a sick or elderly person, he or she would either sleep in the same room with the master or just outside the door.
hi
If a person is already asleep an an animal comes in the same room to sleep then human beings can sleep with animals.