What cage do you think the gerbil gals came in? Also what videos are you looking forward to from us in 2024? I'd love to know your thoughts on what you'd like to see.
this is a long shot. but you should definitely do a hamster supplies at the dollar tree video! there’s so much that you can diy loved to see what you can come up with
I thought the gerbils would be in a cage like the one you showed us. Sadly I was right. As for content in 2024 I always find any rescue stories really interesting. I think it is really important to show the hard work you do and hopefully this will also encourage people to adopt rather then go to pet stores.
I think it’s pretty clear that the son loved these gerbils. They are so friendly! Grateful that they’re in your care and he will be able to rest easy knowing that his pets are in a good place!
I hope they boy teaches himself about small pet care, seems he cared about the gerbils and treated them well, except for not having the right cage and enrichment but the parents may not have let him get better stuff for them. Sad situation but the gerbils seem wonderful.
Awh they're so sweet, they look so happy in their new tank, and they look just like my miss Sandy pants 🥰 so funny that you found a munchie too, my Misty Moo used to be called Munchie, I took her in after her sister sadly passed, she bonded beautifully with miss Luna, so I changed her name to match. Nibbles & Munchie are lucky you found them and I'm sure they'll find a wonderful home soon ❤️
So sad, they wanted to keep friends hammy that couldn’t be kept anymore but didn’t see the irony with not being able to keep the Gerbs? Feel bad for the son :(
eh! today is a good day, theres a munchi video : ) i love the Bob. i have a soft spot for gerbils. we had a small group in my classroom as a kid. in a biiiig tank with lots of soil for them to dig in and homeraised worms for snacks. this was in the start to middle 1990s. hadent realised that it was ahead of the times, carewise.
Am so happy to see you are back again! I hope everything starts getting better for you this year! Have missed your vids and have been inspired that in the future I would like to start a Hamster rescue of my own in my own country, but life needs to be together first. Until then I will keep bein the servant to my own hammies. :)
Aw welcome back! This makes me miss my gerbils.. ive stuck with dwarf hamsters for a couple years but given my current madams temperament I think I'll be going back to gerbils for a little while 😅
I would like to see more rescue and take stories or some Mice care tip video because I want to own mice someday but I don't know that much about mice care video that would be amazing or if you have any recommendations of mice owners I should check out on UA-cam I would really appreciate that too
So glad you are back, you were always doing God’s work with this rescue so I think it’s perfect to restart the channel to help spread awareness about good care
Welcome back! Hope you’re doing well. I have 3 male rats now. Rest in peace my sweeties Rosie muffin waffle my hamsters (seperste cages) still wondering what to do with the detolf muffin my female Syrian had
I have some sympathy for calling them low-budget, even though what you said is also correct. I have two small dogs and three mice. After start-up costs (cage, wheel, etc.), the mice do feel cheaper compared to the dogs, even though as you said bedding and such is usually around 100 a month. But that overall seems less when I consider how much I spend on my dog.
Which hide you're referring to? If you're referring to the natural wood hide that was heavily chewed but used as a window hide for the gerbil tank, that's a hide from petsmart and is not the trixie hides, as I've heard that debate before till the company was contacted years ago and made it known they used Chinese fir with non toxic glue. I will agree with people that softwoods aren't as strong, however they've never been a problem for us and the "splinter" debate is silly when i've had splinters from other woods, worse than softwoods. I do easily break the wood from petsmart often while spot cleaning them which sucks but then they're naturally burned/thrown away or used as a chew toy if small enough. Some products do use metal nails, however I've never seen an inquiry from hamsters/gerbils chewing down to the metal structure. They tend to chew around an exposed nail when it does happen and that's been on bendy bridges I use. The hide I used only contains glue and not nails. After saving XXX amount of small animals for the last 7 years, it isn't a problem for us and will continue to use said petsmart products till they expire from over use.
good to know! i’ve definitely heard some controversies and i’ve thrown away all the softwood products i’ve had out of fear. i’ve seen a few rescues still using them so that makes me feel a bit better about the wood! thank you
Recently saw one those stupid travelling zoos aimed at children's parties. Guinea pigs huddled together, no hides, no bed, standing on the coat street slab. Just an open-top pen that was maybe 50cm in diameter. They had rabbits in the same way. The animals not being given any sort of private, secure hide to retreat to, to escape being petted and picked up by random passersby. It annoyed me. Even had a young hedgehog, as if that isn't a nocturnal animal. I respect wildlife organisations that showcase wild animals, but this was calling itself a travelling farm yet it had exotic pets like tortoises, snakes and a bearded dragon. Northern Irish farms don't keep reptiles or hedgehogs.
What cage do you think the gerbil gals came in? Also what videos are you looking forward to from us in 2024? I'd love to know your thoughts on what you'd like to see.
this is a long shot. but you should definitely do a hamster supplies at the dollar tree video! there’s so much that you can diy loved to see what you can come up with
I thought the gerbils would be in a cage like the one you showed us. Sadly I was right. As for content in 2024 I always find any rescue stories really interesting. I think it is really important to show the hard work you do and hopefully this will also encourage people to adopt rather then go to pet stores.
An updated pet room tour and showing some of the pets
I liked hearing about your life in whatever way you're comfortable sharing!
I think it’s pretty clear that the son loved these gerbils. They are so friendly! Grateful that they’re in your care and he will be able to rest easy knowing that his pets are in a good place!
❤😂❤aww Can i have these sweet ladies ❤😂❤
I'm so glad ur back! Love the hair too 😊
I'm so happy that you are back. ❤
I really like that you showed how you setup the enclosure.
New hair braces off you look great for the return :D
Great video munchie! Love the girls happy energy! Manifesting them being adopted by competent loving pet parent!! ❤❤
Hi Munchie! So lovely to see you! ❤ Such sweet ladies you got there.
so good to hear and see you again! thanks for the video, those gerbils are so damn cute!
Welcome back Munchie. Hope your doing good. Love the new hair 😊❤
They are so cute! I know they will find a wonderful home. Glad to see you back!
My gerbils are definitely not low budget 😂
Good morning Munchie! Super happy to see you back! Btw I’m loving the hair ❤
Hello Munchie! Glad to see those two adorable girls safe with you!
I have two lovely 4 year old gerbils. They definitely have older dad bods 😁
Welcome back! This was such a good video
I hope they boy teaches himself about small pet care, seems he cared about the gerbils and treated them well, except for not having the right cage and enrichment but the parents may not have let him get better stuff for them. Sad situation but the gerbils seem wonderful.
Glad to see you're back making videos! I've even gotten my husband to watch your videos. We love watching your journeys! :)
U deserve way more subscribers so more people can learn!
yayyy hello munchieeee
God I've missed you
Welcome back!! I'm so happy that you're still looking out for these tiny souls!
Looking forward to future videos.
Awh they're so sweet, they look so happy in their new tank, and they look just like my miss Sandy pants 🥰 so funny that you found a munchie too, my Misty Moo used to be called Munchie, I took her in after her sister sadly passed, she bonded beautifully with miss Luna, so I changed her name to match. Nibbles & Munchie are lucky you found them and I'm sure they'll find a wonderful home soon ❤️
You’re looking a lot healthier! I know you talked about poor health before, so I’m hoping you’re doing better in that regard.
So wonderful! Beautiful gerbils! Inspires me to hopefully one day be able to rescue small animals :)
Good to see you back!!
Beautiful Hollywood smile :)
Super happy to see you back
Oh my gosh i was so happy to see you uploaded a video i missed your content 😭😭
WELCOMEE BACK MUNCHIIIE
So sad, they wanted to keep friends hammy that couldn’t be kept anymore but didn’t see the irony with not being able to keep the Gerbs? Feel bad for the son :(
Its good to see you Munchie, i hope you are well
Happy to see you uploading again but sad small mammals are still mistreated and impulse bought out there…
Welcome back btw! :)
I have not seen a gerbil jump yet, only degus, but they do look similar in body structure, so if they are truly alike, yes they be jumping x3
Your braces are off! congratulations 🥳
I'm so happy that you're uploading again :D
Your back I'm so glad to see you hope your doing better
eh! today is a good day, theres a munchi video : ) i love the Bob. i have a soft spot for gerbils. we had a small group in my classroom as a kid. in a biiiig tank with lots of soil for them to dig in and homeraised worms for snacks. this was in the start to middle 1990s. hadent realised that it was ahead of the times, carewise.
Am so happy to see you are back again!
I hope everything starts getting better for you this year!
Have missed your vids and have been inspired that in the future I would like to start a Hamster rescue of my own in my own country, but life needs to be together first. Until then I will keep bein the servant to my own hammies. :)
Missed you!!!!!
Glad to see you back!
Aw welcome back! This makes me miss my gerbils.. ive stuck with dwarf hamsters for a couple years but given my current madams temperament I think I'll be going back to gerbils for a little while 😅
Welcome back!! It's been a while since you have rescued Gerbils. Look forward to an update on these girls!
I would like to see more rescue and take stories or some Mice care tip video because I want to own mice someday but I don't know that much about mice care video that would be amazing or if you have any recommendations of mice owners I should check out on UA-cam I would really appreciate that too
great to see you! Adorable Gerbils!
There you are! yay! 🤗🤗🤗
love the new cage
So glad you are back, you were always doing God’s work with this rescue so I think it’s perfect to restart the channel to help spread awareness about good care
🎉a video ❤️
Wonderful
Hope your doing well. We miss you!
Are you happy with the cages in the back? 😊
Welcome back! Hope you’re doing well. I have 3 male rats now. Rest in peace my sweeties Rosie muffin waffle my hamsters (seperste cages) still wondering what to do with the detolf muffin my female Syrian had
I have some sympathy for calling them low-budget, even though what you said is also correct. I have two small dogs and three mice. After start-up costs (cage, wheel, etc.), the mice do feel cheaper compared to the dogs, even though as you said bedding and such is usually around 100 a month. But that overall seems less when I consider how much I spend on my dog.
Gerbils are pricey. But worth it
hey munchie! i noticed you used a softwood hide, how do you feel about the risks associated with them?
Which hide you're referring to? If you're referring to the natural wood hide that was heavily chewed but used as a window hide for the gerbil tank, that's a hide from petsmart and is not the trixie hides, as I've heard that debate before till the company was contacted years ago and made it known they used Chinese fir with non toxic glue. I will agree with people that softwoods aren't as strong, however they've never been a problem for us and the "splinter" debate is silly when i've had splinters from other woods, worse than softwoods. I do easily break the wood from petsmart often while spot cleaning them which sucks but then they're naturally burned/thrown away or used as a chew toy if small enough. Some products do use metal nails, however I've never seen an inquiry from hamsters/gerbils chewing down to the metal structure. They tend to chew around an exposed nail when it does happen and that's been on bendy bridges I use. The hide I used only contains glue and not nails.
After saving XXX amount of small animals for the last 7 years, it isn't a problem for us and will continue to use said petsmart products till they expire from over use.
good to know! i’ve definitely heard some controversies and i’ve thrown away all the softwood products i’ve had out of fear. i’ve seen a few rescues still using them so that makes me feel a bit better about the wood! thank you
Recently saw one those stupid travelling zoos aimed at children's parties.
Guinea pigs huddled together, no hides, no bed, standing on the coat street slab. Just an open-top pen that was maybe 50cm in diameter.
They had rabbits in the same way.
The animals not being given any sort of private, secure hide to retreat to, to escape being petted and picked up by random passersby.
It annoyed me.
Even had a young hedgehog, as if that isn't a nocturnal animal.
I respect wildlife organisations that showcase wild animals, but this was calling itself a travelling farm yet it had exotic pets like tortoises, snakes and a bearded dragon.
Northern Irish farms don't keep reptiles or hedgehogs.
So they got rid of one animal for a new animal? These are the people who need to stay away from animals. That son needs to get away from his parents.
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