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so with all the really important stuff i have to think about, here's a question my 10 year old wants answering.... Can you get hamsters in adelaide???

 

he wants to get one and i have persuaded him he will be soooo upset to have to leave it behind when we go but i dont seem to be able to find anywhere that sells them in adelaide on the web? do you have them there?

 

thanks

helen.

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Guest sarahsmartiepants

Pretty sure it is hampsters that are not allowed to be kept here! I did think it was guinee pigs but I know someone who had one so no I dont think you can have hampsters and they are not even here to buy.............sorry

You will have to talk him into something more intereting..............lizard?, snake?????????? Spider?????????? Shark??????????????????:err:

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Guest hel&sam

hmmm sharks a good idea, not very cuddly tho.:biglaugh:

 

although it might stop him stressing me out about trivialities like sodding hamsters for god sake. !!!!! like i dont have enough to do

 

thanks for the answer tho.

 

Hx

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Hi,

 

We have 2 x female rats looking for a new home ?

 

They are about 5 month old sand very friendly.

 

Named (Bingo & Lelo) but they won't care if you want to rename them.

 

You can take them with the cage and all the bits.

 

We soon will be moving to a new house and I don't want to take them - the kids have also lost interest in them.

 

Free

 

Tina

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Guest hel&sam

thanks for the offer but i dont know when we'll be getting there, the rats will probably be on zimmer frames and pensions. :biglaugh:

 

will look for a cute picture of a manx mouse and persuade him. although? dont pet rodents attract snakes cos the husband wouldnt be too impressed at that.

 

Helen.x

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I would really recommend rats as pets. My daughter had one for her birthday and it is the friendliest most interesting rodent you can imagine. I had mice, hamsters gerbils etc as a kid and would say the rat is so much better. He is much better tempered than a hamster and really enjoys company rather than tolerating it. They are also a bit more robust for handling.

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