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Rats are actually quite friendly (at least the ones from the pet store, I'm guessing street rats are not as friendly). They loved to be bathed and held and played with. I used to feed them spaghetti. They loved it!
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Alex
November 1, 2006
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their names are ÅÀÅÀ(papa,not the english meaning, it is the pingyin) n °¢ÀÁ£¨alan£©£¬they are now staying in the cage safely. Actually, i want to change alan's name into °¢·Ê(fat)coz it is becongming fatter n fatter without much exercise. i am scary of rats, be coz of their long tails.
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Ying X.
October 29, 2006
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Re:what about hamster?
I had black-and-white mice when I was a young boy. They, too, were prone to escape their box, and I had to try various ways to stop their nightly explorations in my home. One of them woke my mother by creeping into her bed and walking along her leg. One morning I found another one inside our piano after a long and thorough search.
Puti
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Juha-Petri T.
October 27, 2006
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What are their original names, like not translated?
I have had many hamsters. Their names were Tweety, Bubble, Wiggle, Zach, Milton, and Charles. I also had 2 rats named Stormie and Rachael. I actually liked having rats better than hamsters.
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Alex
October 26, 2006
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Nataliya
October 26, 2006
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aha, i am quite happy to annouce that i have caught the hamster back to its cage. actually, i bought i big cage for them: two floors with a slide, wheel,water supplier , n a "bed" on the second floor. sometimes i would think they live better than i do. n about their names, well, maybe it sounds a bit weird when translated into english. one is called lazy n the other is called scary.. haha~funny, isn't it?"p
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Ying X.
October 25, 2006
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Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:what about hamster?
Do you have a top on your cage? If not, you should probably get one. Also, if the top comes off easily, you could put a book on top of it to keep it down. I used to have to do that. What kind of cage do you have? Is it like a fish aquarium tank, or a plastic hamster cage, or one of those cages that have little bars? Hope your hamster adventures improve!
Just curious, what are their names?
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Alex
October 22, 2006
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Nataliya
October 22, 2006
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well, thx for ur care. Actually, last night, i saw it ran out for food (coz i put a small piece of apple in her bowl and she found it) i tried to catch it, n as i wanted to put it into cage, it escaped again~~~~~~~~` >_<
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Ying X.
October 21, 2006
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Hi, Ying Xian! My name is Nataliya. I'm really sorry for your hamster. I hope you'll find it. I have a hamster too. Try to find your hamster sooner they like to hide in different holes. Sometimes they jump into jars and bottles and just can't get out, they're too high for them. I hope everything will be OK. By the way if you're interested in learning Russian, I can help.
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Nataliya
October 20, 2006
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