Tuesday, March 1, 2016

GERBIL Accessories - Discover How Much Fun You Can Have Simply Watching Your Pet Play

My Gerbil Ordos, seconds before he starts eati...
My Gerbil Ordos, seconds before he starts eating the food in front of him. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Gerbils are playful pets who do more than sit in their cages. They love to run around, burrow, and explore. Because they are such active pets, gerbil accessories are a must.

The first accessory that most gerbil owners buy is a running wheel. This is a must for active animals, and will help them to stay in shape. Supervise your gerbil, however, when he uses the wheel to make sure he doesn't run himself to the point of exhaustion.

A clear water bottle is one of the essentials among gerbil accessories. The bottle should clamp to the sides of the cage so the animal can drink at will. It should be clear with some type of level indicator so you'll know when you pet needs a refill. Small bowls for gerbil food are important, too. You'll want to use a very sturdy plastic or a stainless steel dish so they won't chew it to pieces.

A gerbil toilet is a great idea. Hopefully your new little pet will learn that there is one proper place to "go", so that his cage will remain cleaner. Corner-shaped plastic containers work the best as they stay out of the way of your busy little friend, especially if they clamp to the sides of the cage.

Clear plastic tunnels that clip to the cage are wonderful gerbil accessories, too. They give your pet even more room for running, climbing, and playing. And you'll have a ton of fun as you watch your gerbil scurry through colorful-but clear-tunnels. These are easily extended, too, to give your pet ever more space to play.

There are other playful gerbil accessories to consider. Tiny ladders made of plastic, metal, or cloth encourage your gerbil to practice his climbing skills. Suspension bridges and climbing walls are available, too. Wooden blocks make great toys for gerbils to nibble on, keeping their teeth clean and sharp.

You can purchase shelves to install inside the gerbils' cage, too. These give them yet another place to climb to and play. Most clip easily to the bars of a wire cage, while others are freestanding for use in glass aquarium cages.

Gerbils like to hide sometimes, so provide them with a little wooden house. It should be made of untreated wood because gerbils are active chewers. But it should last for a while before you'll need to replace it. Hollowed out logs are wonderful gerbil accessories, too, and can be found in most pet stores that carry gerbil supplies. Other options for gerbil hideouts are ceramic pots or coconut shells.

One thing that many people don't consider when shopping for gerbil accessories is a bath pan. Gerbils like to stay clean and the best way is for them to roll around in sand. Fill a small bath pan with clean beach sand and watch him roll!



Your new pet deserves the best gerbil accessories you can find. And you'll discover that the more colorful and unusual they are, the more fun you will have simply watching your gerbil play.

    By Kevin Highfill
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