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Originally Posted by Demantoid:

Awww, stonks

It's true, they really make their presence felt. It's already feeling strange and too quiet without her busy little presence in the corner of the room.

I don't feel too awful though, because it's rare for one to live as long as she did.

We "may" get another one. Not more dwarfies though. Not this time.

Not so bad now,because she was suffering. Rio meanwhile is back to his old self,so hopefully I'll have him for a while yet,though at  7 he is a geriatric bunny.

 

My wee Jake , golden hammy is doing fine that's him 9 months now...go on get a fat Syrian. Just watch where you buy  them from though..no more wet tail sorrow.

kattymieoww
Originally Posted by kattymieoww:

Not so bad now,because she was suffering. Rio meanwhile is back to his old self,so hopefully I'll have him for a while yet,though at  7 he is a geriatric bunny.

 

My wee Jake , golden hammy is doing fine that's him 9 months now...go on get a fat Syrian. Just watch where you buy  them from though..no more wet tail sorrow.

Awww, glad Rio is still keeping on trucking!

A nice fat Syrian is probably on the cards... when I spot the right one!

Demantoid

My gerbils lasted for a year at max, it stopped me getting anymore little furballs of any nature except the kitten variety, as i hate it when they depart.

 

 For all in here.

 

Great how you got the hamster to 3 years though.  Some good memories i bet.

I still have bad days, but not so much now, when my Tilly Cat got poisoned at 4 years old. 

 

 

 

Still we now think of her fondly, and have her 2 adorable kittens, who are not kittens anymore. lol  

Ev (Peachy)
Originally Posted by Demantoid:

Awww, stonks

It's true, they really make their presence felt. It's already feeling strange and too quiet without her busy little presence in the corner of the room.

I don't feel too awful though, because it's rare for one to live as long as she did.

We "may" get another one. Not more dwarfies though. Not this time.

..I found the dwarf ones a bit aggresive, Allen was one of those big fat ones, he'd have his run then go back to his cage himself when he was hungry....

stonks
Originally Posted by Clumsycat:
Originally Posted by sparkles:

Sorry to hear about your hammie's passing D.    may she rest in peace.   Clumsycat, 3 years is a good life for a hamster.  Some only live 18 to 24 months.


thats so sad.. such a short time

I know...  Our last one lasted 30 months, but the one before, only 15.    Cute animals though...

FM
Originally Posted by Demantoid:

He's a boy, about six weeks old.

A Syrian with the classic ginger and white colouring.

Very big ears and large, bright eyes.

Got him yesterday afternoon and he's settling in well.

He might change his mind about that when he realises he's called Huw

I'm sure he'll be very happy, despite the name.

Yogi19

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