People in South America share them homes with them I believe. I used to think it was because they [gulp] ate them but I've since read that it isn't always so..perhaps they're regarded as lucky or something. I think even litter mates can turn on each other eventually[females as well] so you always have to be prepared to provide separate accomodation for them. Annoyingly I took down the phone number of a local breeder when I was at the county show and I've lost it....I was thinking of getting one or two for my grandson. And, of course, they do 'talk' to you and put their little paws on the bars of their cage.
Sunday still feels different. Does anyone else notice that?
Words you don’t often see now.
Venezuela earthquakes, is £2million all the UK can afford to send for the relief effort?




I shall send that to DS - hamster is still at large!