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Best photos of your pets? - CRM31 - 11-14-2015

Hi everyone,

Hope this is the right place, I thought it might be fun to share our best pet photos?

This is Little Ham, my smallest rescue hamster Smile
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And this is Nim, posing at bedtime (taken on my phone so sorry for poor quality!):
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What about everyone else? Blush


RE: Best photos of your pets? - Butterbelly's Buddy - 11-15-2015

I've been having some trouble trying to upload my pets picture but I'm determined. I never pass up a chance to show off Hank, my Butterbelly Buddy. Hank is my two year old orange tabby who is very dear to me. When I first got him, I lived on the fourth floor of an apartment, so the only way Hank got out was with me. I got him used to a leash and a halter very young and he really took to it. It was unusual for people to see a cat at the end of a leash. Often Hank would be well ahead of me and in a bush so people just saw the leash and not what was on the end. You should have seen some of their faces when they saw a little cat at the end of the leash instead of a dog. Here's Hank. I hope.[img]file:///C:/Users/u/Music/Picture%20147.jpg[/img]


RE: Best photos of your pets? - Happyflowerlady - 11-18-2015

Those are truly adorable little hamsters, @CRM31 ! When my children were little, we always used to have hamsters, and we all enjoyed watching their little games and antics. They were great little pets, they seemed to enjoy being handled and carried around, and they were easy for children to care for; so to me, it seemed like they were almost the perfect pet.
The hamsters that we had were usually great escapists, and every now and then, one would escape, and then we all had to try and find the escapee. Sometimes, it took a day or so before we discovered them creeping about somewhere.
One time, an escaped hamster had made it down the stairs into the basement, and the way we found him was when I was cooking dinner, and he smelled the food and was hungry.
He was standing there at the bottom of the stairs, just sniffing the wonderful smells of dinner cooking, and seemed very happy that we had found him again and rescued him from the basement.