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    Help!! (please read!)

    Help! My gerbils water bottle just sprung a leak and i cant afford to go and buy another one. Can someone tell me a tempowary fix to fill the hole because i know gerbils have to have a water bottle.


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    Put a little bowl of water in??
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    If you cannot afford a water bottle that costs 99 cents-$5 then you shouldn't have ANY pet....sorry but I don't know a way for you to fix it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by 3muttsandaboston
    If you cannot afford a water bottle that costs 99 cents-$5 then you shouldn't have ANY pet....sorry but I don't know a way for you to fix it.
    That's what I was thinking. They aren't expensive for a cheap little one. I know the huge ones are only like $10 here so they are cheaper in England.
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    I know but the cheapest here is $10.00


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    Water bowl- NO! The animal can knock it over or sit in it get cold and get ill
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    Umm go to wal mart, k mart, target, the dollar store, any grocery store, or any petstore and you will be able to find one for under 3 dollars.
    http://www.petsmart.com/global/produ...294965743&Ne=2


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    Quote Originally Posted by Whisk_Luva
    Water bowl- NO! The animal can knock it over or sit in it get cold and get ill
    That's not likley to happen and if it did they can get out, they aren't stupid and just gonna sit there and freeze. They can knock it over but it gets soaked up in the shavings or whatever he uses. If it's for a emergency and he needs to get it water i don't thinka bowl would be a problem.

    I know but the cheapest here is $10.00
    That's still not alot. If you can't afford that you can't afford your pet. A water bottle is a nessecity (sp?) if you can't provide that how can you provide all the other stuff he NEEDS.
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    We have always been told by our pet shop not to put bowls with water in with rodents- They can grab the side of the bowl and lean on it and it moves and tips all over them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by buttercup132
    That's not likley to happen and if it did they can get out, they aren't stupid and just gonna sit there and freeze. They can knock it over but it gets soaked up in the shavings or whatever he uses. If it's for a emergency and he needs to get it water i don't thinka bowl would be a problem.

    That's still not alot. If you can't afford that you can't afford your pet. A water bottle is a nessecity (sp?) if you can't provide that how can you provide all the other stuff he NEEDS.
    I always have extra supplies like food and litter but i just bought that water bottle 2 weeks ago and i didnt think he would gnaw a hole in it that fast.


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    Well could someone please tell me a way to tempowarely fix the thing?


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    Well, I'm not sure if this will help, but try and tape is over??? Anyway, a water bowl is better than nothing.
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    No, he could die from it and he could get ill from it and spend about 50 times more than a water bottel in vet bills.


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    If you can't afford $10 for a water bottle what would you do if your pet got sick? Put a bowl in there for him, risking him getting wet is better than intentionally letting him get dehydrated, which is cruel.

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    I am in a finantialrough spot. If you want to complain, complain. Im not going to put a bowl in there and risk him getting sick! He is a desert animal, he can survive for a couple of days without water.


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