Friday, February 12, 2010

Whta does everyone on Yahoo!Answers seem to be unaware of their rodents pregnancy until the rodent gives birth?

It just seems a little repetetive.


Every question I read about someone getting baby guinea pigs or hamster or rats always include ';I didn't know she was pregnant until she gave birth!!!Lololol :)';.Whta does everyone on Yahoo!Answers seem to be unaware of their rodents pregnancy until the rodent gives birth?
People just want to brag I think. It's a stupid excuse because almost all of them if you look at their recent questions will say ';I got a boy and girl, and i hope they have babiez ;P';


I have when people do that. They're just creating more problems for all those shelters and pet stores.


I only buy gerbils from pet stores (it's a once in a blue moon thing) if they have same sex. If they have mix sex I would never buy from them.


Everyone really needs to rethink this. Yah babie rats/mice/gerbils/hamsters are cute. But what happens to them once they get older? Most people just kill them or they become snake food.


USE YOUR MINDS PEOPLE.Whta does everyone on Yahoo!Answers seem to be unaware of their rodents pregnancy until the rodent gives birth?
It's a stupid excuse for them to use, but most will probably say they were unaware they could become pregnant so fast. But it's basically they wanted the pet so bad they didn't think to do all the research before buying it, and figured they'd learn how to take care of it as they went along. It's quite sad at how many unwanted pets there are in the world that were bred unknowingly by (and I hate to say this, but it is mostly true) ignorant owners. But also there are many pet stores with limited or no knowledge on the pets that they are supplying, and many keep the young together too long, this results in new owners buying already pregnant females. I personally do breed my rats, but always with the intention of keeping the whole litter, I've had the same bloodline for 10 years now, only bringing in outside blood from unrelated males (for obvious reasons).
Well, that is basically the reason they are writing the question. Because they didn't know and need info. If they knew, then they would have done the research.





It might be because Pet Stores might not know if the animal is pregnate and tells the buyer they aren't.
idk if you have had it a long time and it suddenly gets fat then its Pretty obvious





i had pet mice before but i only had it 3 days before it gave birth i didn't even get a chance to handle it
Why not skip to every other one you see and


the monotony of it will go away.
because your getting questions that are related to previous questions you have read.
hahahaaa... day off?

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