*clapping hands prudly* Well done on the grades for your papers! You should enter them into the competition if you haven't already. Also good luck with starting work. Hope it is not too daunting.
Dwarf hamsters are indeed mean and tiny. My sister no longer gets dwarf ones as they bite too much and so are less likely to be handled... That and hers got eaten by her greyhound, d'oh!
We are stickin to the siberian variety as they are more handle-able.
BTW she no longer has that greyhound as it had FAR too many issues, so all hamsters are safe. The lercher she has now is a sweetheart and wouldnt harm a fly.
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Date: 2005-05-16 10:50 am (UTC)Dwarf hamsters are indeed mean and tiny. My sister no longer gets dwarf ones as they bite too much and so are less likely to be handled... That and hers got eaten by her greyhound, d'oh!
We are stickin to the siberian variety as they are more handle-able.
BTW she no longer has that greyhound as it had FAR too many issues, so all hamsters are safe. The lercher she has now is a sweetheart and wouldnt harm a fly.
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