Hamster of the Month - Nov 2008 - Noël

Hamster of the Month December 12th, 2008


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Noel Hamster Hideout is pleased to present the winner of Nov 08’s ‘Hamster of the Month‘ award!

Entries: 24

Votes: 21 out of 119

Winner: Christmas_hamster’s Noël
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Hamster Hideout (HH): Hi Noël, congratulations for winning hamster of the month. How are you feeling now?
Noël: I am just so thrilled! I didn’t think I would make it the first time through so at first I was shocked especially with all of the other cute hamsters that entered.

Noel

HH: Tell us a little bit about yourself.
Noël: Well let’s see, I have a brother named Yve. He is really great I love to cuddle with him and play with him. I also love food, Mommy sometimes jokes around that I only pay attention to her for more treats. That is quite absurd seeing as I love my Mommy more then any other human in the world!! I am easily excitable and love to run on my wheel. My birthday is coming up soon, Mommy says she doesn’t know the exact date so she said that we would have a party with extra special treats (yum!) on whatever day happens to catch our fancy.

Noel

HH: Can you tell us a little bit about you and your brother?
Noël: My brother Yve is a dilute black russian campbell dwarf. He can sometimes be grouchy but he is always fun to be with. Yve loves food as much as I do, I suppose it runs in the family. He sleeps more than I do but I don’t mind and when I want to play with him I just make extra noise until he gets up.

Noel

HH: Can you describe your home for us?

Noel

Noël: We live in a 20-gallon long aquarium. We have aspen shavings, carefresh and tissue in our beds; we have a big food dish with lots of yummy food, two wheels, lots of cool beds and a big water bottle!! Mommy is always switching out new toys. She says for Christmas we might get a teeter-toter. I don’t know what that is so it will a big surprise!

HH: You seem to love food but what is your favourite?
Noël: This is an easy one! I love sunflower seeds the most! All though I also like cucumber, and lettuce, and chicken, and toast, and yogurt and hooman-baby food and….well there is so much more but I won’t bore you so much…hehe.

Noel

HH: Is there anything else you would like to say?
Noël: Yes, thank you so much for all those who voted for me and good luck to those who enter any future contests! Also can anyone tell me what a teeter-toter is? I am just so curious!

Noel

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Credits: HH Designer Cloudpuff for making the award certificate

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Hamster Tails #5: Neko, My Sunshine Hamster

Hamster Tails December 9th, 2008


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This article is written for Hamster Tails, a special series on real-life hamster adoptions that will tug at your heartstrings.

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“I shudder at the thought of how different my life would be if I hadn’t adopted Neko … I would have definitely missed out on many happy moments.”

Neko came to me on 5 May 07. When he arrived, he weighed a measly 30grams and he was all bashed up (his right eye was injured and one of his paws was bleeding). My first reaction when I saw him was shock at his scrawny, emaciated frame and I wondered if he will survive.

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Neko’s Adoption Certificate

Neko has a very sad and traumatic childhood. He was rescued from a backyard of a scheming pet shop whereby a kind soul witnessed a first batch of unsold hamsters being ‘discarded’ by the pet store owners by gasp, pouring boiling water over them when they were still alive.  The kind soul subsequently grabbed the second batch of 11 hamsters which were all being crammed in a small cage and saved them from the fate of being boiled alive. The hamsters were subsequently rehomed and I took Neko.

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Neko - a handsome dude

“Every hamster has the propensity to be happy, and it’s indeed sad if they do not have the chance to live their lives to the fullest.”

Neko recovered more than 200% though. We washed his eyes daily and I was ecstatic when his eye healed completely one day (which I didn’t expect at all). His paw healed too without any scarring. He looks so handsome now, I’m so proud of my boy, hehe. He is the ultimate food connoisseur (read: he is greedy) and quickly grew from 30g to a whopping 80g, which is really chubby for a dwarf hamster. He eats a lot, wheels a lot, his eyes are bright, his ears are perky … in short, I have never seen  a happier hamster. This just shows that every hamster has the propensity to be happy, and it’s indeed sad if they do not have the chance to live their lives to the fullest.

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Shifty looking Neko - What are you up to my boy?

Despite his sad past, Neko has the sweetest disposition. He seems not at all bitter about his bad childhood, for he is affectionate and easy going. He is the most good-natured boy in the world. He never bites, he allows himself to be picked up at any spot in the cage without resistance and he enjoys a good massage now and then.  I can also tell that Neko is a very contented boy who seems to appreciate every little toy and treats that was given to him. He explores every nook and cranny of his cage, and he seems to like every part of his home.

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Neko’s Home - A cage within a bin concept, which he really loves

Neko is an obliging hamster.  He lets me “bully” him by posing in all kinds of photoshoots, which were subsequently published as a series of online comics titled “The Misadventures of Neko Chan”.

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An obliging Neko (Oct 08). Neko perfects the pissed, dot dot dot look.

“Neko is the apple of my eye and he brought me so much joy on a daily basis. I feel so thankful everyday that I have Neko by my side.”

Neko means ‘cat’ (ねこ) in Japanese and I named him so because I think he must have 9 lives like a cat to be able to survive his earlier ordeal, and it is my wish that from there on he will live a long and blissful life, to be able to escape if he faces any danger - just like a cat :)

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Neko is the apple of my eye and he brought me so much joy on a daily basis. I feel so thankful everyday that I have Neko by my side. I shudder at the thought of how different my life would be if I hadn’t adopted Neko … I would have definitely missed out on many happy moments.

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Hamster Tails #4: The Adoption Bug

Hamster Tails November 12th, 2008

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We all have different perceptions about pet store hams and shelter hams. It would be natural to assume that pet store hamsters for sale are of better breed and quality, while hamsters who have been given up are in poor condition and untame. However, Hamster Hideout forum member rhapsody found out that the truth is far from it. She now finds so much joy in adopting and rescuing hamsters, that she will never again buy from a pet store.

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“Be warned - the adoption bug is extremely contagious, and catching it will make you want to rescue every single hamster in need.”

I admit that I once had a prejudice against shelter hamsters.  Most I believed were either sickly, ancient, or had major behavioral problems.  I mean, these hamsters were abandoned for a good reason, right?  Why would I want someone’s rejects when I could purchase a young and healthy hamster from a pet store?

“I decided to give the whole adoption thing a try.  And in less than three months, my hamster family exploded from two fur-kids to a brood of seven.”

However, my assumptions about pet stores turned out to be far from the truth as I discovered after purchasing my first three hamsters: Sweet-Pea (R.I.P) suffered from chronic diabetes, Munchkin has a neurological condition that is most likely caused by severe inbreeding, and Nikki has extreme cage aggression.  And after some research, I discovered the ugly truth of the origin of many pet store hammies - breeding mills and irresponsible “backyard breeders.”  I vowed to never again purchase hamsters from a store.  Thanks to a certain Hamster Hideout member and her lovable yet wobbly dwarf, I decided to give the whole adoption thing a try.  And in less than three months, my hamster family exploded from two fur-kids to a brood of seven -

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Robo sisters Itsy-bitsy and Teeny-weeny: The unwanted results of an accidental pet store pregnancy, dumped at a small animal rescue.  Found via Petfinder and adopted on Saturday, June 28.rhapsody_Pippin_300 rhapsody_Pippinbutt

RC dwarf boy Pippin: The only hamster in an enormous humane society, consistently overlooked by potential adopters for over a month.  Found via Petfinder and adopted on Friday, July 18.

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RC dwarf boy Twip: A rambunctious yet unwelcome burden to his owner who no longer had time for him.  Found via Craigslist and adopted on Thursday, August 14.

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Syrian girl Hazel: A large gal with patchy fur that was stuffed into a tiny filthy wire cage that had very little floor space and a 5’ wheel.  She had a deep mistrust of humans and a penchant for biting.  Found via Craigslist and adopted on Wednesday, August 20.

“Adopting a hammie is truly an experience like no other, and trust me, you’ll never regret it.”

With these new additions to my furry family, I learned just how rewarding adoption can be.  In all honesty, I feel that I have bonded with my five adoptees on a far deeper level than my two pet shop hamsters.  For me, there is a sense of greater responsibility on my part to make things better, to right all the wrongs these hamsters have experienced.  To prove to them that they are worthy of love, and that my home will be their forever home.

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And they in turn respond to my love and care with an outpouring of affection.  None of the five have ever bitten me, not even the mistrustful Hazel.  The robo girls will affectionately head-butt my fingers every now and then.  Pippin and Twip are absolute love-bugs who enjoy being held, crawling all over me, licking my fingers, and hugging my nose.  And Hazel … well, the timid gal has fully blossomed into a cuddle monster who likes to take naps in the crook of my arm.

Be warned - the adoption bug is extremely contagious, and catching it will make you want to rescue every single hamster in need.  Adopting a hammie is truly an experience like no other, and trust me, you’ll never regret it.

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