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Old 08-16-2022, 03:07 PM  
Ria P
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Join Date: Mar 2019
Location: Wiltshire, UK
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Default Re: Introducing Orko

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Originally Posted by cloudy View Post
The only thing different last night was my partner was up all night as he could not sleep. The light was off though. He is used to my partner getting up at 4AM and is usually happy to move freely.

I will wait tonight and then do a health check if he is not using his wheel.

He is registered with a vet. We registered him the day he came to me.

Thank you for your help. I really appreciate it.
It could be that your partner's presence confused him. Hamsters have such an acute sense of smell and hearing that he probably was aware that he wasn't the only one awake.
Orko may well have thought that your partner was out to eat him so stayed underground.

I often find that with Finley at night. He goes underground when i come into the room and will stay there until i'm gone. Happened last night when my partner couldn't sleep. Then my partner eventually dozed off in his chair, woke up, went into the lounge and there was Finley on his wheel washing.

I just remember you saying that you live in a studio flat. Yes, i think that Orko may have been displaying natural behaviours by peeking his nose out to check if the "predator" was still about.

It always amazes me how hamsters can sense and smell things even when they are in a burrow. Clive sleeps in a burrow and his top door opens and closes very quietly. Today I put a small bowl with Ella's strawberry porridge at the far side of his cage for later but by the time i had closed the door he was out and eating it.
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