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(65,488 posts)MiniMe
(21,718 posts)But I watched it all the way through
tblue37
(65,488 posts)engineering and artistic skills.
That little hamster sure gets run through his paces. He's probably relieved when his human is busy building another maze, because then he gets a break.
Ferrets are Cool
(21,110 posts)Very imaginative, and I love how she had to stop occasionally and clean up.
forgotmylogin
(7,531 posts)soothsayer
(38,601 posts)What a great hamster! What a cool thing to make.
Liked it.
3catwoman3
(24,051 posts)I think this was not her first time through this clever contraption. She was not at all intimidated and also seemed to know exactly what she was doing when knowing thru the bars.
ferfrans62
(5 posts)I have never, ever seen a hamster that wasn't an escape artist extraordinaire.
When we adopted a cat our hamster and the cat would face off - the cat was watching hamstervision, and the hamster was ready to rumble. Fast forward a couple of weeks, and the cat was asleep in the basement with the door closed (he sneaks in there), and the hamster had left the building. Zero trace. Cat wasn't involved for sure, no trace in cat's litterbox, or anywhere else in the house. Even the cat kept checking the cage in confusion. I told the kids the hamster just left to live in the park behind the house, which is pretty likely.
In the year past we have cleaned behind every major appliance and the kitchen cabinets, still zero trace of hamster.
So yes.
TomVilmer
(1,832 posts)Which atrocities has this evil hamster done to end up in prison?