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As far as i know they make little squelling noises, live outside, smell and bite alot.
My sister is getting a free one with a free cage and loads of other bits for it, but thats just wrong.
We had a hamster, i was the only one who ever looked after it, cleaned it out, changed the water and all that. She never did, she just let it live in it's own filth, wich is wrong. SO i said to her keep the hamster ill have nothing to do with it, she will then see how little she actually does with it.
And im tellin ya now i feel sorry for it, it never goes in the ball, water gets change once a week, instead of once a day, it's just terrible.
So she cant even look after one little pet, and yet she's getting a ginipig. *calls RSPCA*
I wont go into the fich tank, lets just say you can almost see threw the side of the tank :@
Heh i want a dog, im not allowed one just because my dad says so, but ill ask for one for my birthday and christmas, and ill ask for nothing else, that way he will feel guilty when he gets me nothing, then he will get me a dog :P, but i know my dad to well and he couldnt giva a to*s if i get nothing.
She's a murder i tell ya, murderer.
> "Of our lottery money"
Of course I don't actually play the lottery as such, but I do claim ownership of the money accrued for good causes. I've even set up my own charity but do I get money for re-educating Thai wh*res? No. Stupid Camelot.
> Would you rather a Peruvian Guineapig farmer, or some unemployed
> scally (because they always win) gets the jackpot?
Cancer research.
> "Bleedin' duuuuuuuhty forinners"
They burnt our flag at the football the other day. Damn them all.
You people throw a pound away in the vain hope you'll win, so what do you care what happens?
Would you rather a Peruvian Guineapig farmer, or some unemployed scally (because they always win) gets the jackpot?
"Bleedin' duuuuuuuhty forinners"
Dumb Peruvians. I bet if one of their farmers came to Britain to see our Pig farming practises, he'd have a shock. I'd be making him eat bacon too, just to ensure his total dismay at being so naive.
I have a cat, she's 16 and lazes around all day. All we have to do is feed her and clean out her litter tray.
We used to have about 16 I think. But that was after they had a little mating session :O!!
Don't worry, they are quite easy to look after. Just clean them out once a week, and top up their water and food etc, each day. Carrots are nice for them along with lettuce.
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> As far as i know they make little squelling noises, live outside,
> smell and bite alot.
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That's the most accurate guinnea pig description in existance. Once (when I was in primary school; I would have been about 10), my cousins were chosen to look after the school guinnea pig for the whole duration of the summer holidays even though that for one week they were going on holiday, so me and my mum got roped into looking after the thing as we only live around 5 minutes walk away. That was one of the worst weeks of my life. I was afraid to go near the bloody thing 'cos it squealed like mad and lashed out at anyone who got too close to it. Plus it stank like an ass.
Also in primary school (third year), one weekend it was my turn to look after the class hamster (named Dewi; don't ask, it's a Welsh name). That was equally as annoying as the guinnea pig week. I never even attempted to clean out the cage because that hamster could have probably hunted and killed a buffallo.
Overall though, I like hamsters. Throughout my younger years I had quite a few, though I was too young to understand that you can't feed them curry, crisps and chocolate and get away with it (i.e. have the hamster miraculously not die). Also, the last hamster died soon after I kicked it. It was in its' ball, and it rolled right out in front of me and I didn't see it and I kinda kicked it and it went flying; dying a few days later.
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