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Old 12-10-2019, 05:10 PM   #1
Ammeh234
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Default Re: Benign tumours in hamsters

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Originally Posted by Serendipity7000 View Post
I am so sorry. It sounds like it was peaceful and in his home. It will be strange for Drake now. You might need to do a full cage clean and remove some familiar things and add some new ones. Or even move him to a different cage. So he isn't bothered by the scent of Chip. Chip was a grand age for a russian dwarf hamster, and was clearly loved and lucky to have a happy home. He is playing free over the rainbow bridge now xxx

They ended up fighting a couple weeks ago so they were separated so he's okay. It was very sad that he passed but I'm glad he was peaceful and just fell asleep. Thank you for your condolences x
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