
10-05-2011, 01:11 PM
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Re: dwaft hamsters and children
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Originally Posted by miniloo
ty for your sygetion of a different wheel again i will try it.
As for taking the hamster out of her room i believe that my daughter would see this as a punishment and that would be of no help to anyone. like i have said hammy has access to her wheel from 4am until 8pm and her cage is huge, she also comes out and goes in her ball during the day, she has climing ropes and hamocks, tubes and other toys that she can use i am sure that she is not under exercised,
but like i said i will see if i can get this new wheel and hope that it works.
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sorry but if your daughter is as responsiable as she sounds im sure she will understand if you explain it to her, it doesnt need to be a full time move, when your daughter goes to bed you could move hammie into say the bathroom, then when she gets up move her back
im sure if you explained to your daughter that taking hammies wheel away at night is like taking her favorite toy away when she wants to play with it, she would have no problem
but yes i would deffinatly try the karlie, they are a bit more expensive then normal wheels but so so so worth it
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