Monday, November 06, 2006

Hamsters! Hamsters! Hamsters!


Yahoo! We've got hamsters! A special type...the Dwarf Hamster!

Mine:
The white one
- Clutzy

Anderson's:
The brownish one
- Lucky

Once upon a time, Anderson went to one of his friend's house. This friend of his, named Cody Carpender, got a cute little dwarf hamster while there. Anderson said we should get one.

After some extensive research which included trips to the local pet store, public library, and of course the Internet, (yes, we took a trip there...) we gathered money and bought the little gals. Gals? Oh yeah...they're girls, for the reason that males would get into fights. We've had them for some amount of weeks now.

The awesomeness of the whole thing is that they are the perfect housepets for us. A few reasons:

1.) They are absoulutely adoreable.

2.) They keep themselves clean.

3.) Their food is very cheap

4.) Cage cleaning is easy and not at all dirty

5.) They are the Exclusive APP (American Pocket Pet)

Mine is called Clutzy because on the first day we got her, she was very clumsy. Clutzy was somewhat tame when we got her...she only bit a few times.

Anderson's is called Lucky because she has survived an amount of falls from the 3-5 foot range that it is amazing she isn't dead yet. On a human scale, we'd all be splattered on the ground. On the day we got her we named her Fiesty because she bit so much. She has mellowed out a lot now.

If you haven't come and seen these little guys yet, you need to. Until next time...

(P.S: The Wierd Factor X-19 has been dormant for a long amount of time...it's goingto strike sometime VERY soon...NO!!! Not now! Go away! I don't...I do...NO! I don't like you! Do you understand I'm nearly 13! Stay wawy from me! Get away! Ahhhhhhhh!!!!!)

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

hey tyler, what are you going to do with those hamsters? And why do they look like mice?

Tyler Reynolds said...

They are hamsters not mice Paul...they look like mice because they are rodents. Aside from that, they don't have the long spindly tails. What we do with them? We simply pet, play, feed, and give a home to them.

Jeremy Stockwell said...

Why didn't you get 'Badgers, Badgers, Badgers' instead? Or 'a snaaaaake, a snaaaake'

Huh? Why?