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I've had like 5 dwarf hamsters since I was 5. The 1st one died the night we brought it home. The second one (free because the 1st died within a month) bit everyone it could, and made the most ear-splitting screeching noise if you got within 5 feet of its cage. The 3rd was great, but died of some kind of tumor. :( Fourth was great, but also died of a tumor. :blink: The fifth was the best, but also died a victim of a tumor. <_<

Hamsters are adorable. ^.^

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[quote name='J-Max' timestamp='1295564055' post='4947584']
Hit the Cat (Not too hard) with a Broom. It will think twice before trying that again.
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Aw, but the cat looks so innocent. ;_;

That is, until she tries to claw into the hamster cage. Then I can see your option... as an option. ;D
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[quote name='Cаtmаn' timestamp='1295549503' post='4946970']
[s]Being part cat, I can't say I totally love rodents.[/s]

Rodents are ok. But lately I've been hearing scurrying noises in my house. A rat perhaps?
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its a mouse. rats are outside. When the mouse goes outside then it's a rat. As for gerbils...my dog Gaspard, a siberian husky, would eat the thing and leave no trace. This dog can eat a burger patty in one bite.
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My sister recently got a Long-Haired Chihuahua. Its about the same size as a rodent. It gets on my nerves. Does that count?

I never owned a hamster or gerbil and the only time I see a rodent is when a mouse/rat is in the house. Also, rats and mouses are different things. Rat have larger bodies and longer, fatter tails while mouses usually have larger ears, a smaller body, and a smaller, thinner tail. I don't think their appearance changes when they walk outdoors/indoors.
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