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I had a friend who sat on his sisters Guinea pig. Big lad too.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI thought is was RH who liked to microwave hamsters?Comment
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I hope it was okay and someone give him a good walloping? Assuming it was deliberate?Originally posted by Old Hack View PostI had a friend who sat on his sisters Guinea pig. Big lad too.Comment
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No, unfortunately it was spatchcocked and as dead as creationism.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI hope it was okay and someone give him a good walloping? Assuming it was deliberate?
He did get a bollocking, and still reels when I remind him of it.Comment
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Good!Originally posted by Old Hack View PostNo, unfortunately it was spatchcocked and as dead as creationism.
He did get a bollocking, and still reels when I remind him of it.
Mind you I still wince when I remember dropping the hamster into chocolate cake and ice cream. Or the time I left the door to its room open overnight and our 2 cats batted its cage open and it made a run for it - then spent the night hiding over the house. Though we did recapture it alive.
The hamster(lovely tinky) died young. No surprise really....Comment
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The girls were horrified when we let ours out for a run and the lad made a break for freedom, before falling from a shelf it had got onto. He shook violently for about 5 minutes before coming right again. Genuinely didn't expect him to be alive the next day, but he's still going, 2 years old now...Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostGood!
Mind you I still wince when I remember dropping the hamster into chocolate cake and ice cream. Or the time I left the door to its room open overnight and our 2 cats batted its cage open and it made a run for it - then spent the night hiding over the house. Though we did recapture it alive.
The hamster(lovely tinky) died young. No surprise really....Comment
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Ours used to pretend to be spider-hamster, climbing across the roof of his cage. He was the only hamster I knew who made his wheel spin from the outside.
Now in the sad spot in the garden.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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We have this, often falling on his ass mind.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostOurs used to pretend to be spider-hamster, climbing across the roof of his cage. He was the only hamster I knew who made his wheel spin from the outside.
Now in the sad spot in the garden.Comment
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