one can if one has a place for it to slepp in during the flight althought i belive animals arnt aloud on planes
Really, all you need to do is let it get used to the object. Say the object was an orange, and the hamster didn't like this orange, then you bring the orange in one day to the room and show it to the hamster. Then, you bring it in more and more until the hamster is happy enough or it to be sitting there in the cage. It works for me.
No one. There has never been a president of America. Nor has America ever been at war with England.
no one
We fought on two fronts in 1812 England v America England v France won one.......lost one.....
Well, to show you a picture, google petsmart.com and look at their rodents for sale. Just click '' small pet'' and it will bring them up. Then, look at Live pet and click on ''hamster''. It will bring up all the types of hamsters they sell. The first hamster you see on their hamster page should be the ''Russian Dwarf Hamster''. If you don't have a computer, or lap top, go to your local library and look for hamster books. They should have at least one book all about Russian Dwarf Hamsters for you. Still can't find them? Ask a different question about them [Russian Dwarf Hamsters]. Hope this helps.
Never was one.
The one in America or in England?
Yes, hamsters don't like to be alone. If you are going to introduce a new hamster to an adult you'll need to be patient with it, young hamsters adapt better to new cage mates though. The best thing to do is to bring your hamster to the pet shop or with the breeder so you can know for sure that your hamster will like the new one and won't be aggressive towards it.
he brings dolls and electronics and joy to every one in England SO yes exactly my point made
One of the things was the art of cheese making.
one that is really healthy and one that looks cute
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