About Me
Name: Fifi
Age: Unknown
Breed: Gerbil
Sex: Female
Ref Number: 16
- Can live around cats
- Can live around dogs
- All ages
- Large Gerbil enclosure
- No experience needed
If you have already filled out an application form within the last 6 months, you only need to email: enquiries@rspcasolent.org.uk with your surname, contact number and the name of the animal you are interested in so we can retrieve your previous application form. (We only keep application forms on file for 6 months due to GDPR requirements).
If you have not applied to adopt an animal from us before, please click the Application Form button below and fill out the online form. Please make sure once you have completed it to click “Submit” and it will be automatically sent to us.
If you would rather be sent an application form to fill out please email: enquiries@rspcasolent.org.uk and we will send you one. Or please pop into the shelter to fill one out in person.
Due to the high number of applications we receive daily,
regrettably we will only be able to contact the successful applicant.
Rehoming – Profile
History:
Fifi was brought into the Ark as she recently lost her sister, and her owner was unable to keep her.
Behaviour observations on site:
Fifi is a beautiful gerbil with a lovely personality, she loves her food and since coming into the ark, she has been on a portion-controlled diet to help her loose some weight. Her favourite thing to do is to take her carrot and sit in her sand bath to eat. She recognises when someone is there and will come out to see what’s going out as she doesn’t like to miss out.
Fifi would love to find another gerbil friend to live out the rest of her life and socialise with. This would have to be another female and experience bonding gerbils is required.
We reserve the right to remove a reserve at any stage of the adoption process if we believe it is in the best interest of the Gerbil.
Medical history:
Fifi is a healthy Gerbil with no current or previous medical issues.
Adopters should consider that previous medical conditions will now not be covered by insurance. Adopters are responsible for the on-going medical costs once the animal has been adopted.