I would think so but make sure they know to check the water bottle when
they're there to make sure it's working.  I've left mine as much as five
days.  When we go for Christmas we'll be gone a week, I hope by then we'll
find somebody to stop in and check on them.  If not I think I'll put two
water bottles in every tank in case one stops up, and board my elderlies at
the vet's since if anybody has anything happen to them, it will likely be
one of my oldsters.

Katie Calvin wrote:

> Called American Airlines today to ask about having one gerbil on board
> the plane during a flight.  Only dogs, cats, and birds are allowed.  No
> reason was really given to why a gerbil isn't allowed, except that
> gerbils fall under the "rodent" category.
>
> So, it looks like I'll leave my girl home alone.  Don't you think having
> a caregiver come over twice a week (say Wednesday and Sunday) would be
> enough to replenish food, cardboard, etc?
>
> ~Katie (Mom to Muffy)

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