Thread:Jakuba344/@comment-30921738-20180904142951/@comment-30921738-20180907200130

Awww, that's so sad. My first hamster was always jumping out of the cage, so matter whar we did. If we had a barred cage, she'd squeeze out. So we gave her a plastic bin and put her wheel in the middle so she couldn't jump out. But then she moved a palstic cup over to the cage, jump on it and climb up the wheel, then do a running start and jump onto the edge of the cage. Then she jumped off the fairly tall shelf we had her cage on and crawl into the closet. She did that so many times that eventually she died, probably from an injury. My next hamster was pure evil, she would look cute but when you pet her, she would bite and hold on to her finger until you took her off. My next hamster lived for a longer time than the others, but one of our foster cats scraped her face and tore a bit of her lip off. She started to recover, but then while I was cleaning her cage, one of our cats grabbed her and carried her under a bed. We got her back, because the cat dropped her instantly, but she died of fear afterward. Nkurle's hamster got a huge, swollen red tumor on her leg and only lived for two years.