Oh my God. The fucking wheel. And then it squeaks and you run out to the garage to get WD-40 and lock yourself outside the house at three am. Personal experience.
Our garage (at that house) wasn't attached. Actually, it's not at this house either.... But anyways, I locked the door behind me without the keys. And, I totally wasn't barefoot and barely-clothed while it was completely freezing outside, of course not. >.>
Ah. Can you not put it in a cage without a wheel for the night or something?
It was my cousin's, and cute and brown. I was planning to steal it, or rather get another one from the person they got theirs from, but then I remembered our cat would undoubtedly kill it, and they're less fun when their head isn't attached to their body so... *sigh*
I don't think theirs had a cage, actually. Well, it did, but only for sleeping, and when it was unsupervised. Most of the time it just wandered around...
Permalink Reply by Xuut on February 20, 2010 at 12:59pm
Nope. He actually broke his wheel so it comes off but then he climbs the bars and like bites them when he can't play on his wheel. And the other option is the hamster ball which he might die in...
Yes. Generally hamster heads and bodes attached is a good thing. O.o I don't remember my dog trying to kill the hamster though. Or my cat trying to kill anything other than the Chinchilla and the dog who was bigger than her. (We've had rabbits and fish with the cat.)
O.o That's... not good. We have dogs and crazy little kids running around my house. I don't think the hamster would last long.
Oh... Well, I suppose leaving him out of the room is probably the best option. Why would the hamster ball kill him?
Oh, our cats like to kill lots of things, birds, possums, small rodents of any variety. And they're ever so proud of themselves when they do. And sometimes they'll get rid of the body and just leave you the organs.
They had dogs, and they seemed to get along fine. But they live kind of in the country, so there was lots of room for all the animals to get along.