Re: Foster hamsters
Hmm, Clive is incredibly timid and such a dainty little thing. I had him advertised and he generated interest so i took his ad down. I think that i just as well face up to the fact that we want to keep him instead of fluffing around. Yet another adoption failure. I'm so rubbish at rehoming.
I've moved him in the hamster room next to lively youngster Jack who is the noisiest eater i've ever met. Maybe the smell and sounds of other hamsters will get his curiosity going. He's still in the bin cage because a change of location and cage would have been too much for him i think. I'll move him into an Alaska once i've figured out a set up he may like. Don't know what he does or likes because he's mostly in his house. He has started to act like a hamster though. I watched him pouch toilet paper strips for his nest.
Clive reminds me of a young Rodney who was also disliked by his first humans and had most likely been handled roughly by young children.
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