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Re: Newest addition
I never was a big hamster fan but she/he is cute! Hamsters always were so bitey. Gerbils were the choice rodent pet in our household. Good temperment and fun little guys. Congrats on the new acquisition!
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Awww well congrats to your little girl on getting her lovely Squeakers. She's a very pretty little hamster.
Oh almost forgot...."ooohhhhhhhhhhh"...."ahhhhhhhhhhhh"
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I'm not usually a hamster fan, but our last panda hamster was an angel. She was THE coolest rodent I've ever had. This little girl is pretty relaxed, and doesn't mind petting. She's gotten me once pretty good, but she thought I was food and let go when she figured it out. I'm hoping once she settles in, she'll mellow out a bit. She's doesn't mind petting at all.
Natalie is so in love with the little critter. (thank you Jo for the proper homage to such a cute girl )
Christie
Reptile Geek
Cause when push comes to shove you taste what you're made of
You might bend, till you break cause its all you can take
On your knees you look up decide you've had enough
You get mad you get strong wipe your hands shake it off
Then you Stand
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Well hamsters are cute! We've had a few over the years.
Prometheus (a female and I have no idea why I named her that lol) was a hoot....loved hot sweet tea and would not stay out of mine...finally got her a little kiddy sized tiny china tea cup she could have her sip of tea in.
Houdini was an escape artist (orginally named Leonora)....we could not keep her in her very elaborate, expensive habitrail thing...she always found a way out...then she'd hide in really good places like the kids' beds or the cat's litter box (no one said hamsters were real smart! lol). Last I knew Houdini was living in the kitchen wall, coming out to snack on cat food and generally having a grand old hamster time LOL.
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I've been bit by every hamster I've ever held. Take the most docile friendly happy hamster, and it will bite me. Thats just how it is.
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Originally Posted by elevatethis
I've been bit by every hamster I've ever held. Take the most docile friendly happy hamster, and it will bite me. Thats just how it is.
Maybe your fingers just smell like hamster-chow?
Very cute little fuzzy-critter, Christie!
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Originally Posted by elevatethis
I've been bit by every hamster I've ever held. Take the most docile friendly happy hamster, and it will bite me. Thats just how it is.
That's exactly how hamsters are with me...and it always seems that I get all of the hamster sales at work. I let the hamster smell my scent, get used to my presence...and wham! Vicious attack for no reason, however I know once home with the new owner the hamster will make a fine pet because it likes everyone but me. I must just have that predator vibe going on...which is okay for me.
Jason
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Squeeeel!! ADORABLE!! ^____^
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Originally Posted by JBallPython
That's exactly how hamsters are with me...and it always seems that I get all of the hamster sales at work. I let the hamster smell my scent, get used to my presence...and wham! Vicious attack for no reason, however I know once home with the new owner the hamster will make a fine pet because it likes everyone but me. I must just have that predator vibe going on...which is okay for me.
Jason
Oh Jason, we are so in the same boat. When I worked at a Pet Shop, the hamsters all HATED me to. So when a customer bought one, it generally meant scooping the one into the box, without using my hands.... so I did not get bit. I hated when there was about 15 plus hamsters in the same cage, made the whole scoop and close box thing ineffective and difficult at most.
*Jeanne*
"To acquire knowledge, one must study; but to acquire wisdom, one must observe"
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