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JennyB wrote:
09 May 2018, 11:34am
Has anyone ever had a hamster? VH, Jr. is asking for one for his upcoming birthday. I think they are cute as hell, and this cage (below) looks super cool (after reading reviews of other cages, this seems to be the only one that's not a death trap). Any advice to offer?

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Make sure the lint hose on the dryer is sealed nice and tight. Not saying it happened to my family, it did, but ours crawled inside and well. X( :disshame:

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Mimi wrote:
09 May 2018, 1:54pm
JennyB wrote:
09 May 2018, 11:34am
Has anyone ever had a hamster? VH, Jr. is asking for one for his upcoming birthday. I think they are cute as hell, and this cage (below) looks super cool (after reading reviews of other cages, this seems to be the only one that's not a death trap). Any advice to offer?

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Make sure the lint hose on the dryer is sealed nice and tight. Not saying it happened to my family, it did, but ours crawled inside and well. X( :disshame:
Oh, that's so sad. :(
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One of our cats just did this, which forced me to recite the line.
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Less than one hour ago. . .

D'aaaaaaaaaaaaawwwwwwwwwww!!!!!!
D'aaaaaaaaaaaaawwwwwwwwwww!!!!!!
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Captured the exact moment this 21-day-old touched Massholia terra firma for the very first time. Was crossing the street while complete stranger was carrying this little sub-roll size thing on the opposite sidewalk. He was the owner of the matron of the litter living a few blocks away, and was taking this little guy out to the nearest patch of well-manicured grass to get first-ever taste of the outdoors. We struck up a conversation, and I pulled out my camera to record the moment. For the record, he waddled onto the grass and smelled a dandelion as first terrestrial act...then licked my fingers.

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Impossibly adorable. *swoon*
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Rat Patrol wrote:
15 May 2018, 4:09pm
Less than one hour ago. . .


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Captured the exact moment this 21-day-old touched Massholia terra firma for the very first time. Was crossing the street while complete stranger was carrying this little sub-roll size thing on the opposite sidewalk. He was the owner of the matron of the litter living a few blocks away, and was taking this little guy out to the nearest patch of well-manicured grass to get first-ever taste of the outdoors. We struck up a conversation, and I pulled out my camera to record the moment. For the record, he waddled onto the grass and smelled a dandelion as first terrestrial act...then licked my fingers.
That is a hell of a pair of paws what breed is it?

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101Walterton wrote:
15 May 2018, 6:54pm
Rat Patrol wrote:
15 May 2018, 4:09pm
Less than one hour ago. . .


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Captured the exact moment this 21-day-old touched Massholia terra firma for the very first time. Was crossing the street while complete stranger was carrying this little sub-roll size thing on the opposite sidewalk. He was the owner of the matron of the litter living a few blocks away, and was taking this little guy out to the nearest patch of well-manicured grass to get first-ever taste of the outdoors. We struck up a conversation, and I pulled out my camera to record the moment. For the record, he waddled onto the grass and smelled a dandelion as first terrestrial act...then licked my fingers.
That is a hell of a pair of paws what breed is it?
Mutt. Pit bull and lab by plurality. The guy had the exact classification explaining the coat coloration, but I missed it. This thing's going to be someone's very large lapdog when it grows up.

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What even are you, Sparky?
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Wolter wrote:
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What even are you, Sparky?
Even Satan's spawn garner our love.
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Wolter wrote:
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What even are you, Sparky?
Isn't that a Joey?

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101Walterton wrote:
15 May 2018, 8:56pm
Wolter wrote:
15 May 2018, 7:46pm
What even are you, Sparky?
Isn't that a Joey?
We once found a picture of a joey and a baby wombat in a calendar and decided it was Sparky’s parents.
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Mayor Buddy approves.
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Rat Patrol wrote:
15 May 2018, 7:43pm
101Walterton wrote:
15 May 2018, 6:54pm
Rat Patrol wrote:
15 May 2018, 4:09pm
Less than one hour ago. . .


first_step.jpg


Captured the exact moment this 21-day-old touched Massholia terra firma for the very first time. Was crossing the street while complete stranger was carrying this little sub-roll size thing on the opposite sidewalk. He was the owner of the matron of the litter living a few blocks away, and was taking this little guy out to the nearest patch of well-manicured grass to get first-ever taste of the outdoors. We struck up a conversation, and I pulled out my camera to record the moment. For the record, he waddled onto the grass and smelled a dandelion as first terrestrial act...then licked my fingers.
That is a hell of a pair of paws what breed is it?
Mutt. Pit bull and lab by plurality. The guy had the exact classification explaining the coat coloration, but I missed it. This thing's going to be someone's very large lapdog when it grows up.
He looks just like the puppy version of my dog's boyfriend! So cute. And he will definitely be a big ol lapdog, just like Mario.
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Anyone ever have a cat with kidney disease? Licorice is having kidney issues right now, not sure if it's chronic is something acute or if it's something else entirely.

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Mimi wrote:
25 May 2018, 7:54am
Anyone ever have a cat with kidney disease? Licorice is having kidney issues right now, not sure if it's chronic is something acute or if it's something else entirely.
Is it kidney or bladder? Our boy Dickens, possessor of many, many maladies, had bladder issues, not uncommon in male cats.
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