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Find out the answers to all your questions about what is safe for gerbils to eat and not eat in this detailed archive page.

Can Gerbils Eat Turkey

November 24, 2017 by James Oliver
Can Gerbils Eat Turkey

No! You cannot feed turkey to gerbils at all. There is far too much fat in turkey that it isn’t safe to feed it to your gerbil. It will make them sick. There is just too much fat in turkey that it will make them sick and possibly cause other health issues. Therefore do not try … Read moreCan Gerbils Eat Turkey

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Can Gerbils Eat Celery?

June 2, 2017November 28, 2017 by James Oliver
Can Gerbils Eat Celery

Celery is very closely related to the parley family and grows in stocks. This vegetable is relatively popular in the culinary world as it can be used for a variety of dishes and can be cooked and put raw in salads. Usually the leaves of the celery are cut off and thrown away as they … Read moreCan Gerbils Eat Celery?

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Can Gerbils Eat Apricots?

June 2, 2017October 4, 2017 by James Oliver
Can Gerbils Eat Apricots

An apricot is often compared to a peach in that they look very similar and are both soft and sweet. They come in a yellow to orange color and have a very juicy soft flesh. Apricots make a great fresh snack or can be dried or put in other dishes and desserts. So can gerbils … Read moreCan Gerbils Eat Apricots?

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Can Gerbils Eat Raspberries?

June 2, 2017October 4, 2017 by James Oliver
Can Gerbils Eat Raspberries

Raspberries are an extremely popular sweet and tart fruit that people love to eat in a variety of dishes or just by themselves. This fruit is versatile in that it can be made into a puree, juice, dried and frozen easily. It can go in desserts or just be eaten plain. So can gerbils eat … Read moreCan Gerbils Eat Raspberries?

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Can Gerbils Eat Pumpkin?

June 2, 2017October 4, 2017 by James Oliver
Can Gerbils Eat Pumpkin

Pumpkins which are part of the gourd family are heavily associated with thanksgiving celebrations and Halloween. The reason being is that on thanksgiving it is tradition to have pumpkin pie and during Halloween people like to crave pumpkins to make jack-o-lanterns. So can gerbils eat pumpkins at all? Yes, but in strict moderation which means … Read moreCan Gerbils Eat Pumpkin?

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Can Gerbils Eat Hard Boiled Eggs?

April 28, 2017October 5, 2017 by James Oliver
Can Gerbils Eat Hard Boiled Eggs

In order to make a hard boiled egg you are required to put an egg in boiling water at a certain temperature until the yolk within the egg becomes solid. At this point when the egg is boiled you usually can take it out and shock it in cold water and it will make the … Read moreCan Gerbils Eat Hard Boiled Eggs?

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Can Gerbils Eat Melted Cheese?

April 28, 2017October 5, 2017 by James Oliver
Can Gerbils Eat Melted Cheese

In order to melt cheese all you need to do is add a certain degree of heat until the cheese becomes more pliable. Usually this can be done by sticking cheese in the microwave for a minute or so. Cheese is a combination of water and diary fat that is held together by proteins. When … Read moreCan Gerbils Eat Melted Cheese?

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Can Gerbils Eat Celery Leaves?

April 27, 2017October 5, 2017 by James Oliver
Can Gerbils Eat Celery Leaves

At the top of the celery stalks is the celery leaves. Usually while preparing culinary dishes the green colored celery leaves are cut off and disposed of while preparing the celery for cooking. Some times they are used for salads and as flavoring in stir fry’s or added to pesto. So can gerbils eat celery … Read moreCan Gerbils Eat Celery Leaves?

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Can Gerbils Eat Dog Food?

April 27, 2017October 5, 2017 by James Oliver
Can Gerbils Eat Dog Food

Dog food is designed specifically with a dogs dietary needs in mind. Dogs have short gastrointestinal tracts and sharp and pointed teeth which are suited for the consumption of meat.  Therefore many dog foods include meat in them and include other nutrients required to keep a dog healthy. Dog food can vary from biscuits to … Read moreCan Gerbils Eat Dog Food?

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Can Gerbils Eat Cat Food?

April 27, 2017October 5, 2017 by James Oliver
Can Gerbils Eat Cat Food

As you can probably imagine cat food is manufactured food that is meant to be eaten by cats. Cats have a very specific diet and cat food is meant to fulfill their dietary needs.  It provides their bodies with particular nutrients they need. Many vitamins and amino acids are important for cats to eat and … Read moreCan Gerbils Eat Cat Food?

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