with good care 3-4 years
I havn't met one that has, even if he seems happy its just a front their always on the hunt for a new victim even if they seem happy and in love, inside they know they are not nice and expect people to abandon them anyway I imagine they all end up old and alone. Im sure that's how mine will end up.
To assemble a cardboard stand-up, first lay out all the pieces and follow the instructions provided. Fold along the creased lines, insert tabs into slots, and secure with tape or adhesive as needed. Once fully assembled, stand the cardboard stand-up upright and adjust as needed for stability.
Emos may wear long sleeves to cover up self-harm scars or to express their personal style and individuality. Some emos also prefer the aesthetic of long sleeves as it can create a sense of comfort or security.
Actualy it's bad to stay up for long periods of time if we don't sleep we won't have dreams so we won't be able to organize our thoughts.if you stay up too long you'll basically start having hallucinations and die from it.
I would prefer to live in a comfortable and safe accommodation that is close to essential amenities like grocery stores and public transportation. It should also have a peaceful environment that allows me to relax and unwind after a long day.
Long haired hamsters can live usually 3-8 years.
hamsters live an average of 2 to 3 years.
Most hamsters live to 2 years old, but some can live more.
Robo hamsters live for about 1 year, though if you care for them carefully, they can live for at least a year and a half.
Hamsters live from 3 up to 12 years.
Honey Bear hamsters live about 2-3 years average.
Hamsters and gerbils generally live for around 2 years, but have been known to live for three or four
Robo hamsters are robo hamsters, they can be about 2 inches long on average, and stay robo hamsters.
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hamsters tend to live about 2 years, but they can live longer.
On average, hamsters live for around 2-3 years in captivity. However, some hamsters can live up to 4 years with proper care and a healthy environment. It's important to provide them with a balanced diet, a clean living space, and regular veterinary check-ups to help ensure they live a long and healthy life.