Alternative Pet Ideas - Jirds As Pets

Despite making wonderful pets, many people have not heard of jirds. These adorable pets are part of the gerbil family, but are closer to the size of cane rats or small rabbits. If you are looking for jirds then you will most likely come across different varieties; Shaw's, Libyan and Persian jirds. In the UK you will find that jirds are often hybrids of these three breeds. Whichever breed you choose to buy, you will find that they are fantastic household pets that have a lot to offer you. As a pet insurance company we realise that UK pet owners are among the worlds most devout pet lovers and we would like to help both customers and friends find out more about the various pets people keep.

Many people, when they are looking to buy a new rodent, are interested in pet behaviour. You will find that jirds are very calm by nature and that they are unlikely to fight which means that you can keep more than one in the same cage or tank; this is very unlike most rodents which are likely to begin fighting amongst themselves if kept together which may bring up problems regarding pet health. Jirds are also generally very happy to be handled and enjoy being played with, and since they are highly intelligent creatures you will find that they are often inquisitive and interested in their surroundings.

Jirds like to burrow, climb and jump around so if you're looking to add a jird to your family then you should find a large-sized tank or cage and supply them with plenty of things to keep them amused; if you are going to use wood shavings to line your tank with, ensure that you use plenty so that your jirds can have hours of fun digging away! To feed your jirds you can buy any form of rodent mix, such as standard dry hamster food. Jirds are very easy to take care of and supply for, so once you have these few things sorted, all you will have to think about is thinking up pet names for your new critter! Although jirds don't get ill often and are generally very healthy pets, you should buy pet insurance to make sure that, if anything bad were to happen, you're new friend can be looked after adequately.

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