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phillip
12-31-05, 04:29 AM 12-31-05
do woolies have any hamster cages

animalmagic
12-31-05, 06:02 AM 12-31-05
Nope!! You're better off finding a pet shop. Are there any near you? If you have a Pets At Home nearby, they're great for cages. Go to www.petsathome.co.uk and go to store locator.. it should say!

phillip
12-31-05, 06:32 AM 12-31-05
ok thanks well i have £15 voiuchers for woolies so do they sell hamster equipment

i only have £14 out of that i dont think il get a cage and hamster and eqipment with that will i

animalmagic
01-01-06, 09:41 AM 01-01-06
Erm.. no, probably not. Average basic cage is about £20.. £18 if you're lucky. Maybe wait a while and save up some more?

phillip
01-01-06, 10:12 AM 01-01-06
i would but my grandad usullly comes up with money he ha gone away for 8 weeks

and my family dont need any jobs doing

dwankrista
01-01-06, 11:58 AM 01-01-06
ummm didn't you say you were 32 years old? 32 and relying on your grandfather for money? unless you have a SECURE income that guarantees you won't be short of cash should a surprise vet visit, or any other issue requiring funds arise, i highly suggest you NOT get any more pets.

animalmagic
01-01-06, 12:01 PM 01-01-06
Well obviously he's not 32.. honestly Phillip, people will take you much more seriously if you're just truthful about things like age.

phillip
01-01-06, 12:35 PM 01-01-06
fine 13 ok

PetLuver21257
01-01-06, 03:29 PM 01-01-06
Ah, so your 13.... that explains a lot! lol

Well, just stay with the syrian for now and when you are much older, you can get 2 dwarves, after you buy the supplies and research about them that is....

phillip
01-02-06, 09:13 AM 01-02-06
why when i am much older

dwankrista
01-02-06, 10:09 AM 01-02-06
because when you are much older you will have a steady income and be able to provide the care, supplies, and everything else that comes with having more hammies. you have already shown yourself to be financially incapable of caring for the one you have, let alone having two more which cuts your funds, time, and ability into a third of what it is now. trust us on this one as we've all been there.

MouseyMari
01-02-06, 10:21 AM 01-02-06
Phillip, do some research. Stop asking us to tell you what to do. Just search on Google or Ask Jeeves or something! Buy a hamster book. You're 13, you can do things for yourself.

hamstermoo
01-02-06, 07:16 PM 01-02-06
just get a plastic bin

phillip
01-03-06, 04:19 AM 01-03-06
i saw one but never got it

MouseyMari
01-03-06, 04:22 AM 01-03-06
Ok.....:rolleyes:

A 20-gallon tank (do you have those there? sorry, I haven't got a clue) is good housing for one syrian, IMO.