LAST NIGHT at long last I cleaned out my hamsteries, both the roborovskis' fishtank and Pingpong the Chinese hamster's crappy Habitrail cage. (It's crappy because it's self-assembly (not recommended for the housing of rodents) and is so fragile it's basically falling apart. The more vigorously tubby and weightier Golden Hamster would get out of there within nary an hour's bar-worrying (you know, that "nibbling the bars" they can tend to get up to all night long when they're proclaiming their wheel's too small and they're bored!)) I don't remember shoving it in there but Pingpong had such a massive mound of chewed-up newspaper nesting material it filled nearly an entire carrier bag. Yes he is absolutely fine. I just don't mention him very much because he is so shy I barely see him and so exceedingly laid-back he never seems to do anything (except sleep a lot...) As for the robos: I replaced their newspaper floor with a single layer of pizza-box cardboard, which I'd written some erstwhile post on. I was hoping this might be cleaner and easier to replace... As usual the three swines went nuts, performing a donkey-derby in miniature then clambering on their wheel all three at once and pinging most determinedly as if in protracted attempted escape from the vulgarity of their horrid new home. They didn't even forgive me when I put down mounds of wild bird seed. Bashful bit me twice (though the teeth never sink in), Spherical lived up to her name: a gargantuan tubby football full of pouch-packed seeds. She glared at me balefully and with virulent suspicion then pinged rapidly out of the way whenever my horrid hands threatened to encroach too near. Itchy just curled up in a ball eating said seeds and ignored all the fuss of the other two...
What a horrible world this is. And how I hate living in it. I had been intending to write something "thoughtful" upon the subject but the inspiration's gone...
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I had a hamster once.
It died.
Mum buried him in the garden.
Thee days later she disovered that hamsters hibernate.
She dug him up.
She saw that he'd moved! And there were scratc marks in the box!
Alas, that was probably three days previously.
God rest his soul.
At least your hammies are comfortable now, whether they appreciate it or not!
Morning Gleds! It is a sunny day here for a change and it looks like it will be a nice day - I hope the sun shines for you today too. Somehow a lovely day can take the 'horrid' out of a day. I am sure the hammies are really loving their nice clean house and the yummy bird seed treats, they are just not showing you their appreciation!
My first pet was a hamster and it hated me.
Your hamsters are very entertaining... miss understood's post freaked me out!!!
I never thought of hamsters as being as individual as your lot. Very entertaining. I had one too on the condition that I looked after it but nobody told me they drank water . .poor Hamish. KC is right somehow sunshine makes the horrid stuff tolerable! Chin up champ!
Horrid world, maybe—but think of the robos’ world: you completely remade it for them!
cleaning cages will do that--put you in a sad mood. I once had a lovely golden Hammy and he lived in a crappy habitrail cage, which he got out of every night! I had to put a weight on top, eventually he took to weight lifting and got out. He preferred to live behind the sofa in a village made of paper
Could have been worse ... Kitty litter tray belonging to a cat with a runny bottom ... that was the start to my morning want to swap your hammies ;)
Poor Pingpong! He seems to have rather a Sicilian attitude to life! Love your descriptions of the hammies' behaviour.
Horrible world aside, I am happy to read the post about your babies. I am enthralled with the minutae of animal life. I love 'em!
Hi gleds!
Sorry I've been a stranger...the sunny weather always means I'm on the go a lot more than usual. Which means I'm away from the computer.
I'm really into the Olympics and have been watching through the night (up until 3-4 watching them).
:)
The world can be horrid. But there are some good things in it...like your robos...what would you do without them, hmmmm? I bet that secretly they do appreciate their clean cage... but why let you know? After all, you might become complacent and take them for granted...
;->...
I miss my hamsters suddenly~~ :((
PS. Your comment about British time (sidebar) is so funny!
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