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That is one cute hammy!
Would you like my hamster? I will ship him to you for free!![]()
Thank you!That is one cute hammy!
Wait a minute - did we know that you found him? Or did you get another?DawnM said:Would you like my hamster? I will ship him to you for free!
We did not find the missing hamsters, one of whom was our current hamster's mother. This is one of the babies.
He is ok. The one I gave to a good friend was personality plus. I am glad I gave her to them though as they give her so much attention and love.
The boy we have is just kind of a blob....not much personality, prefers to be left alone, doesn't even use his wheel, and has had a mite problem. We are treating his mites, but the poor thing has suffered.
Dawn
I wonder what happened to hammy 1 & 2 - no odd smells in the house I hope![]()
A rabbit is a 8-10 year commitment. We have a rabbit - "Tinkerbell" lives indoors in our basement in a penned space that is 4 X 5. She is litterbox trained and only uses that for her business. Her pet run area doesn't spell at all. The litterbox which is lined with newspaper and filled with timothy hay is changed daily and fresh hay is added during the day 1-2 times.
She goes to the vet every 3-4 months (not a regular vet, an exotic animal vet) for teeth trimming, nail clipping and ear cleaning - $180. If we need to board her it's $40 a day.
She eats 2-3 bowls a day of romaine lettuce/carrots and 1/4 cup of pellets in the evening.
I also wanted to add that female rabbits should be "fixed" or not only will they reproduce alot, but also have a higher risk of developing cancer. Don't listen to what they told you at Petsmart - please do not put your rabbit on a leash - it's not a dog, they frighten easily, and there is not need to put them on a leash, they could be seriously injured.
You can prevent those teeth clippings by having wood chews or apple branches for their natural chewing habits will keep them as short as they are supposed to be. I clip my rabbits nails myself by using a cat nail clipper and a flash light. My Mable loves pine cones (washed thoroughly) and willow baskets, and I have never had to have her teeth clipped.
Do you not give her more of a variety of vegetables? She shouldn't have romain and/or carrots everyday, that is not good for her. Rabbits have a sweet tooth and should only have vegetables/carrots once a week and at a minimum. They need more darker green leafy vegetables.
I guess it's safe to say especially after reading this whole thread that everyone has different opinions about their pets care and feeding. I give my rabbit the foods our vet has prescribed and she is 100% healthy and happy. It seems we both love our pets and take care of them the best we can.
I am thinking we should get Sea Monkeys after reading all of this
Just kidding =) But WOW this is not like buying a pet fish
We have had many, many small little critters who thrived well....but alas, our Sea Monkeys kept dieing on us.....they didn't reproduceguess I had all one sex or they were saving themselves for marriage
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I contacted one of our local adoption agencies via email and am now corresponding with themI think a pet or 2 may be around well before Christmas