My mom came to visit this weekend. She got here Saturday afternoon and was going to leave Sunday afternoon. She just finally left this morning. I felt kinda bad because she did my laundry and stuff while I was at school and I invited her down to visit, not to be my maid. I bought a couple of hamsters over the weekend too. The girl in the store said that dwarf hamsters are really social and like to have a cage mate and one of those hamsters killed the other one a couple of nights ago. Pissed me off because it was the sweet one that died. The other one was a bitch so I took her back and when I returned her another girl was working in that section and was amazed someone had told me that the kind of hamsters I'd gotten liked a cage mate. She said there was a really small chance that they wouldn't fight. *sigh* Just my luck. I should have just gotten fish or a rat like I had originally planned. I may go get a new hampster tonight or maybe a little mouse.
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I like rats too, if get a young one, and it will not only tame easily, they become quite attached to you. Much more so than any hampster or mouse would. They do smell a bit more than hampsters, but not nearly as much as mice. And they're fairly smart too. I used to teach mine tricks! Well "tricks" at anyrate.
I would avoid mice. They never get terrribly friendly, are always prone to biting, and smell much much worse than hampsters. I also never had any luck with teddybear hampsters. I think if you get them young they're better, but every one of the ones I had bit me.