Search to find new homes for gerbils rescued from Sussex house fire

15 creatures are in need of new owners

Author: Ryan BurrowsPublished 29th Sep 2020

The RSPCA is searching for homes for 15 gerbils who were rescued from a house fire in Sussex.

Brighton Animal Centre, at Patcham, is taking care of a clan (name for a group of gerbils) of rodents after they were rescued in July.

Dozens of gerbils were found in filthy, broken cages stacked on top of each other in a greenhouse in East Sussex after firefighters were called to a blaze and found them in terrible conditions.

The animals were found in 'terrible conditions' following the blaze in East Sussex

Jesse Payne from RSPCA Patcham said:

“Sadly some of the gerbils died or had to be put to sleep shortly after arriving. But thankfully we were able to save most of them and have been busy taking care of them.

“We've been committed to cleaning them out regularly, providing proper food and enrichment, monitoring their health, and giving them great lives since they joined us. At one point we had more than 25 cages on the go, having separated them into family groups and pairs! And we’ve bonded same sex pairs to make sure they won't be lonely as singles.

“It's been hard work but a joy seeing them thrive. After some have journeyed to other shelters, and others have been rehomed by the public, we're left with around 15 who are yet to find homes.”

Some of the creatures have already found new homes

For more information about the gerbils visit their online profile or contact Patcham on 01273 554218 or brightonrspca@gmail.com.