Book Gerbils

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Every two to four hours it's all happening in the gerbil home! In this rhythm the little speedsters organise their day. Wide awake curiously inspect their surroundings or search eagerly for food. No wonder that hardly anyone can resist the charm of gerbils. the charm of gerbils. Gerbil expert Engelbert Kötter has been dealing with gerbils for over 25 years with gerbils. In the GU animal guide to gerbils, he answers all the important questions about the well-being of these lively rodents. This includes a balanced diet, regular care and health care care and preventive health care, above all activity and exercise. So that boredom does not arise in the gerbils in the first place, a varied a varied accommodation is a must. Many tried and tested tips on buying, socialising, offspring and diseases round off this guide. round off this guide. The behavioural interpreter also explains typical gerbil behaviour. And with SOS - what to do? help in an emergency is guaranteed.
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