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Poultry and Pets => Pets without Feathers => Topic started by: Raven81 on October 02, 2011, 22:54

Title: Poorly gerbil
Post by: Raven81 on October 02, 2011, 22:54
I have had my rescued gerbils for 3 years, unfortunately as they were rescued we have no idea how old they were when we got them except that they were fully grown.

Over the last week or so one of them has a lump growing on the side of her face. The skin is not broken, it is just a large, hairless lump which has quickly grown. 

She is OK in herself, still eating, drinking, digging and playing.  I have got her out a couple of times and examined the lump which doesn't seem to worry her at all - I have stroked and pressed it and she doesn't react to it at all.

I know the day is close where I have to take her to the vet to get put down.  I couldn't put an elderly gerbil through surgery, and to be honest she probably wouldn't survive the anaesthetic, even if they could/would operate.    :(
Title: Re: Poorly gerbil
Post by: Paul Plots on October 03, 2011, 01:32
If the animal is not in pain then I'd leave well alone... only thing is how do you tell if a gerbil is in pain?

Eating and behaving normally so I guess you're right.
Title: Re: Poorly gerbil
Post by: joyfull on October 03, 2011, 09:07
I seem to remember that mice are prone to tumours and growths (many years ago our school mouse which we all took turns on taking home for the weekends and holidays had loads of such growths) so perhaps gerbils are the same. If she doesn't flinch when you touch it then don't worry, as soon as she shows any signs of it hurting or it restricting her from her daily routine then you know the time has come  :(.
Title: Re: Poorly gerbil
Post by: evie2 on October 03, 2011, 20:05
Hamsters are prone to lumps too, ours had one removed with surgery but 18 months later she had one develop very quickly in her ear and had to be euthanised :(
Title: Re: Poorly gerbil
Post by: Raven81 on October 03, 2011, 21:39
I know that when the time comes it is fairer to eunthanise.

It is so difficult as she is so well within herself, if she had stopped eating or seemed to be in pain it would make the decision far easier. 

Title: Re: Poorly gerbil
Post by: Paul Plots on October 04, 2011, 00:13
I'm not sure if this is right or not but I think I heard that gerbils will attack weaker / sickly members within their own group.

If this is correct then I'd keep a closer eye on the ailing one just in case.
Sorry if the information is wrong... I don't want to unnecessarily alarm you but it occurred to me reading the latest post.
Title: Re: Poorly gerbil
Post by: sneezer on October 04, 2011, 16:44
Hi I had a mouse which developed a tumor, I took her to the vet and basically she was in no pain and the advice was to just keep an eye and if the lump started to interfere with her mobility or quality of life then it would be time- unfortuantely the lump grew very quickly but the fact she was in no pain up to the end made things easier for me. :( 
Title: Re: Poorly gerbil
Post by: spottymint on October 07, 2011, 11:25
I'm not sure if this is right or not but I think I heard that gerbils will attack weaker / sickly members within their own group.

If this is correct then I'd keep a closer eye on the ailing one just in case.
Sorry if the information is wrong... I don't want to unnecessarily alarm you but it occurred to me reading the latest post.


I had 2 gerbils as a kid, one had a stroke. The other one cleaned it & looked after it, it just looked like it was sleeping for days on end, never waking up. No signs of attack, so hopefully will be ok.

Lumps in rodents are normally tumours, after having rats opperated on, they never really got over it & died within a few months. I would let them be until they begin to suffer than euthanaise.

Title: Re: Poorly gerbil
Post by: Raven81 on October 07, 2011, 14:37
She's still going strong!!! Kept me awake half the night digging in the wood shavings as usual!
Even still hunting for treats.  I honestly don't think she knows theres anything wrong with her. :ohmy:
Title: Re: Poorly gerbil
Post by: Raven81 on October 18, 2011, 14:06
Just a quick update to say the gerbil died this morning.   :( She was running around last night so it must have been quick.  I don't think the other gerbil has noticed!!
Title: Re: Poorly gerbil
Post by: Yorkie on October 18, 2011, 18:07
Oh dear.  At least it sounds as though it was quick and she wasn't suffering.
Title: Re: Poorly gerbil
Post by: Snap Dragon on October 18, 2011, 23:30
Aah bless her.

She was happy up to the end and spared you the sad trip to the vets.

RIP little gerbil (I don't think you mentioned her name)
xx
Title: Re: Poorly gerbil
Post by: Paul Plots on October 19, 2011, 00:03
Happy one minute and gone the next... sad but not the worst way to go.  :mellow:
Title: Re: Poorly gerbil
Post by: Raven81 on October 19, 2011, 12:13
Aah bless her.

She was happy up to the end and spared you the sad trip to the vets.

RIP little gerbil (I don't think you mentioned her name)
xx

That was exactly my feeling, we knew it would happen sometime soon.

Her name was Sandy.
Title: Re: Poorly gerbil
Post by: joyfull on October 19, 2011, 12:16
RIP Sandy, xx
Title: Re: Poorly gerbil
Post by: Snap Dragon on October 19, 2011, 12:26
Sweet dreams little Sandy xx
Title: Re: Poorly gerbil
Post by: sneezer on October 21, 2011, 15:07
Sorry about Sandy sounds like it was quick x :(
Title: Re: Poorly gerbil
Post by: Raven81 on November 25, 2011, 16:35
After the loss of Sandy gerbil her sister Snowy has become unwell in the past week.

I am aware that she is rather old for a gerbil so not totally surprised but she feels rather cold to touch and is spending a lot of time just sitting at the top of the cage, usually she only goes to the top part to eat and roll in her sand bowl.

I have moved her cage next to the radiator in the hope she was just feeling the cold as shes getting older (her normal cage position can get a bit draughty).

I have checked her all over and she doesn't seem to have any lumps and her eyes are clear and bottom clean, tho there is a bit of wee on her underside but am not sure whether at this stage washing her would be too traumatic (being white it shows up).

She is still eating but doesn't seem to be drinking much.  When I get her out instead of running around she just sits in my hand.
Title: Re: Poorly gerbil
Post by: grinling on November 25, 2011, 17:38
It does sound like old age and missing the other one. Our gerbils lived for 6 years, which was very old. Lots of cuddles for snowy.
Title: Re: Poorly gerbil
Post by: Raven81 on November 28, 2011, 22:13
Oh dear Snowy the gerbil has just passed away.  She had a fit and stopped breathing, it was very quick.  Unfortunately she had just jumped out of my setpdaughters hands at the time - even more unfortunate, my stepdaughter was only there because our dog is very sick!  :(
Title: Re: Poorly gerbil
Post by: grinling on November 28, 2011, 22:36
Sorry to hear the news.
Title: Re: Poorly gerbil
Post by: ANHBUC on November 29, 2011, 00:35
Sorry to hear your sad news Raven81 you are having such a bad time.  Hope that your dog makes a quick recovery. x
Title: Re: Poorly gerbil
Post by: Raven81 on November 29, 2011, 12:24
Thanks.  Its not looking too hopeful for poor doggy but will see what the vet says this evening.
Title: Re: Poorly gerbil
Post by: Snap Dragon on November 29, 2011, 12:25
Poor little Snowy... RIP

She's happily playing somewhere with Sandy now though.
Title: Re: Poorly gerbil
Post by: spottymint on November 30, 2011, 20:28
Porr little snowy.

Sounds like my pair as a kid, lost one who lingered & then a few weeks later, the other had a fit & died very suden.

Sounds like old age, at least they are together again.
Title: Re: Poorly gerbil
Post by: Raven81 on November 30, 2011, 21:52
Although it is always always sad to lose a pet family member, at least she's not alone any more! 

On a positive front the doggy is looking better!  Just have to keep hoping he will keep improving.