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Primsong
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Joined: 15 Apr 2006
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Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 3:22 pm   Post subject:


pondlady wrote:
I doubt if hamster memories are much longer that goldfish memories.


That does seem to be the result - the next time we showed him his ball he ran over and jumped in, as always (he LOVES his ball, you have to turn it upside down and shake him out of it sometimes, he won't leave it). He's happily ripping around on the floor again. Time will tell if he's learned his lesson about the barrier by the stairs I guess - of course, now it's even higher. Very Happy

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Posted: Thu Oct 19, 2006 6:19 pm   Post subject:


Our household at one time had 100 adult Hamsters.I loved them all but the Teddy Bears are the cutest ever and seem to be the smarter of the 2 .The Teddy Bear is also the easier to get injured.We raised them for the varitie (sp) Store here at that time.
We finally became to busy at our regular jobs and sold all of them to the store.I do love this animal.Their babies are so cute.

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