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So, I was walking by our son's room when I decided to go in and check on our beloved hamster, Stuart.
He got a little igloo for Christmas and is usually curled up in a little ball inside but when he hears you he peeks out a little. He wasn't peeking out when I was talking to him.
I thought he was in there but just not moving which had me worried. I opened the cage and lifted the igloo very slowly to check on him when I realized he wasn't there! I was ready to freak out! I glanced at the other cage that is attached to the one with the igloo in it and I noticed that one of the little openings that has a little screw on thingy (where you can attach tubes) was wide open!! Stuart was nowhere to be seen.
I screamed for my husband to come and told him that Stuart was gone. He made our kids stay downstairs because he just didn't know what we were going to find. We have a dog and our house is 3 stories, he could have been anywhere. (including the dog's stomach)
He came right upstairs and sat down because he was afraid he'd step on him. As soon as he sat down, Stuart came running straight towards him. I believe he had made a little shelter for himself in my son's jeans which he of course had taken off and dropped right on the floor.
Anyway, so I saw him and told my hubby he was behind him. I reached out and picked him up. He looked scared to death, the poor little guy. As soon as I got him in my hand he just sat there and let me pet him. After a few minutes we put him back in his cage where he slurped down a ton of water and then immediately retired to his favorite place, his safe and secure igloo.
What a relief. I was so scared that he would be hurt or worse.
Thankfully the little guy is doing just fine.
Just thought I'd share.
Shelby
P.S. Needless to say the little screw on thingy on the sides of the cage are now covered in duct tape!
He got a little igloo for Christmas and is usually curled up in a little ball inside but when he hears you he peeks out a little. He wasn't peeking out when I was talking to him.
I thought he was in there but just not moving which had me worried. I opened the cage and lifted the igloo very slowly to check on him when I realized he wasn't there! I was ready to freak out! I glanced at the other cage that is attached to the one with the igloo in it and I noticed that one of the little openings that has a little screw on thingy (where you can attach tubes) was wide open!! Stuart was nowhere to be seen.
I screamed for my husband to come and told him that Stuart was gone. He made our kids stay downstairs because he just didn't know what we were going to find. We have a dog and our house is 3 stories, he could have been anywhere. (including the dog's stomach)
He came right upstairs and sat down because he was afraid he'd step on him. As soon as he sat down, Stuart came running straight towards him. I believe he had made a little shelter for himself in my son's jeans which he of course had taken off and dropped right on the floor.
Anyway, so I saw him and told my hubby he was behind him. I reached out and picked him up. He looked scared to death, the poor little guy. As soon as I got him in my hand he just sat there and let me pet him. After a few minutes we put him back in his cage where he slurped down a ton of water and then immediately retired to his favorite place, his safe and secure igloo.
What a relief. I was so scared that he would be hurt or worse.
Thankfully the little guy is doing just fine. Just thought I'd share.
Shelby
P.S. Needless to say the little screw on thingy on the sides of the cage are now covered in duct tape!

DS bought "Ted" today with his Christmas money. I'm so worried that he'll get out now. The cage seems pretty secure though. I'll have to check for any loose parts and be sure to duct tape them.
How about a pic of the little guy? They are such sweet little creatures.

No clue how he got there. He had gotten out of his ball, and couldn't have been out of it too long? We were all in PJs, and NO one had been outside.