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taming my evil hamster, dopey.....
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hello again,
i've always thought my hamster was fluffy and cute and harmless but I'm now realizing that he has a little bit of an evil side too....
for instance, if he wants something, he'll mope and look sad, sometimes even cry and wail, to the point where i feel guilty and am forced to give in. He has done this many many times now and knows that he can get away with it, so has become even more demanding than before. He usually asks for chocolate, or extra juggling peas, or to stay up past his bedtime....but now he's asking for a bigger bed (he wont sleep in his old one), a bell (to ring for food) and his very own tv (he won't stop watching mine)!!
He was never quite this disobedient and I don't know what's happened to him to make hm act so spoilt and rude and unbearable..... how do I tame him into a nice, cute and well mannered hamster like he used to be. in his early days??
i've always thought my hamster was fluffy and cute and harmless but I'm now realizing that he has a little bit of an evil side too....
for instance, if he wants something, he'll mope and look sad, sometimes even cry and wail, to the point where i feel guilty and am forced to give in. He has done this many many times now and knows that he can get away with it, so has become even more demanding than before. He usually asks for chocolate, or extra juggling peas, or to stay up past his bedtime....but now he's asking for a bigger bed (he wont sleep in his old one), a bell (to ring for food) and his very own tv (he won't stop watching mine)!!
He was never quite this disobedient and I don't know what's happened to him to make hm act so spoilt and rude and unbearable..... how do I tame him into a nice, cute and well mannered hamster like he used to be. in his early days??
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