For a gerbil, he is quite tame and friendly. He is very active and it is fun to watch him play in his cage. We'd love to adopt him out soon as there are other small animals at animal control they would like us to take, but we only have the resources to do one at a time.
Showing posts with label gerbil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gerbil. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Meet Oswald
Meet Oswald, a gerbil. He was transfered to us by animal control. He was one of many small animals that was removed from a home due to hoarding.
For a gerbil, he is quite tame and friendly. He is very active and it is fun to watch him play in his cage. We'd love to adopt him out soon as there are other small animals at animal control they would like us to take, but we only have the resources to do one at a time.
Please e-mail or stop by if you'd like to take this adorable furry guy home!
For a gerbil, he is quite tame and friendly. He is very active and it is fun to watch him play in his cage. We'd love to adopt him out soon as there are other small animals at animal control they would like us to take, but we only have the resources to do one at a time.
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Alumni story: Super Squirrel
Sorry it's been so long since our last update. I've been writing this too often lately and will try to be more vigilant! Things have been fine at the Center; the volunteer who writes the blog (me) has been busy but I promise to recommit so you can see what's going on up here!
Though the vast majority of our placements are birds, we do occasionally help to place other animals. We work closely with animal control and will do what we can to make sure no other animals are euthanized for space, although birds remain our priority.
Not too long ago, we were asked to take a gerbil from animal control. He was placed in a great home and is doing very well! Here's a recent picture:
He is eating very well and exercising on his wheel. He is very loved, and is just one of the many animals getting a second (or third, fourth, fifth) chance thanks to your support!
Though the vast majority of our placements are birds, we do occasionally help to place other animals. We work closely with animal control and will do what we can to make sure no other animals are euthanized for space, although birds remain our priority.
Not too long ago, we were asked to take a gerbil from animal control. He was placed in a great home and is doing very well! Here's a recent picture:

He is eating very well and exercising on his wheel. He is very loved, and is just one of the many animals getting a second (or third, fourth, fifth) chance thanks to your support!
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