GenghisTheHun 06/29/2008
Gerbils always get squished or stepped on and then the kids cry. Avoid.
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Kc[♥]Ka lifornia&trade ; 06/29/2008
i love hamsters they are easy to keep care of loveable and cute.
BigFatBurt 06/27/2008
I ate a hamster once. it was an accident, I didn't find out until afterwards. I thought the pork tasted a little too slaty. That was the last time I went to a restrant reccomended by my inlaws.
Airon08 06/27/2008
Have Had one
~?jEsSiE-lOo ?~ 06/26/2008
nvr had one...but they smell! cute but smelly!
Hollie853 06/26/2008
i love hampsters
Jahnnie 06/26/2008
not a fan of disposable pets that bite
Cindy448 06/25/2008
nah
~♥~John ny's Lil Hunny Bunny~♥ ~ 06/25/2008
they are cute.
Caleb983 06/25/2008
I've known a few people who had these things; never had one myself. Probably a good pet tho.
GDLqqknOT 06/25/2008
USED TO HAVE A FARM OF THEM..OR SO IT SEEMED, GOOD PETS BUT THEY DO BITE THE SHIT OUT OF YOU, ANOTHER STINKY CAGE ANIMAL, I NEVER DID UNDERSTAND WHY THEY KILLED THEIR YOUNG IF U TOUCHED THEM TOO SOON..HMMMM
~@$h13y~ 06/25/2008
i so tottaly have a hamster
Brenden 06/25/2008
It would be fun, but they usually wind up getting themselves into some sort of trouble.
♥ Kim ♥ 06/24/2008
again...dont like rats
Brian (Cool Beans) 06/24/2008
they bit, shit, and hump thats it
♥ It's Me Lil D 06/24/2008
so small so adorable
24_Skater4ever _24 06/24/2008
oh yup my hamster died too he was me fav and he was really mine.. =*[
??Cookie?? 06/24/2008
gerbils/hamsters have hard to clean cages, but easy to feed. they have a slight odor not too noticable, but at times it can be distinct, also gebils/hampsters have a very short life span.
twansalem 06/24/2008
Once again, I wouldn't want one, but they don't require much space, so I guess that is a bonus.
TorontoChaser 06/24/2008
cute, but who's gonna clean up after her ? LOL
MisUnderstood 06/24/2008
Ive had some and they were mean
loving life 06/23/2008
never had 1
roxy267 06/23/2008
gerbils are f***ing great!!!
Dawn880 06/23/2008
had one once. it always bit me. one day it crawled out it's cage and died :/ but they are cute.
trebon1038 06/23/2008
too easy to kill and if you don't kill them their lifespan at best is around two years.
*SaRaH* 06/22/2008
love em
Mr.Tuner 02/29/2008
my little brother has a hamster and i find it quite funny ! very interesting little creatures!
Jamie McBain 09/18/2007
I would to eventually own one, but they can bite and scratch pretty hard, from what I heard.
giseleproux 08/06/2007
They look cute at the store, but ounce you take them home you quickly realize that gerbils are only good to feed snakes!!! Some bites and there is no way you can have fun playing with those creatures when they keep pooping all over the expensive furniture!!! They stink so bad !!! I bought them a very nice cage and all they did is to chew everything up! I am desperate, the beasts cost me 5$ each, but cost me so much in food, in cages, toys, and in time cleaning their mess! they even cost me a friend, I lost my best friend last year when my evil gerbil bite her on the nose, she was so mad, she never came back! Whatever, if you want an useless pet, by a fish, at least if you dont like it you can flush it down the toilet without feeling bad ...
ILUVDACHSHUNDS 05/24/2007
HAMSTERS hamsters, so cute, so cuddly, so innocent... NOT! hamsters are mean! they look cute and innocent but they bite, scratch and make so much noise at night (they're nocturnal). The thing i hate about them is that nasty little bite they have, you just stick your hand into they're cage to feed them and the next thing you know is theres a hamster hanging off your finger! The only good thing about them is they dont need cleaning out as much as guinea pigs. GERBILS Gerbils look cute to me but i dont know much about them.
llaina 02/18/2007
ive had syrian hamsters since i was about 8 now im 16 and ive had 4 at once. They are sooo cute, but female hamsters are more viscious than males. I've had a female and she was very tame but did smell alot. When they are babys they're fun to watch when they climb about the cage. They love to escape though since ive had loads escape one even went behind the kitche cupboards and another nicked all his treats id left at the side of the cage and ate some of my chocolate i had by my bed. luckily they were all found safe. they make really good pets though for old and young.
93century 01/12/2007
I had to take the gerbils home for Christmas break during second grade. We had to lock them in the walk in closet, so the cat would not get em!
1023 01/12/2007
Gerbils are cute little things that will always love you.I have a gerbil named Maple and he had captured my heart.I think that a gerbil would be agreat and loving pet for children.I love gerbils!!!!!!!!!!!!!
puppyloverkb 01/04/2007
Hamsters make a good first pet if you want your kid to just look and not touch. Dwarf hamsters are evil. There is no debate. I once had raised a litter of five dwarf hamsters just to see if I could make them nice...at 2 months old I was unable to touch them because they would bite at me. Teddy Bear Hamsters are your best luck at finding a nice hamster. I would say about 6 out of every 10 Teddy's are friendly. However, the thing to remember is that they are escape artists. No matter what, they will find a way out of their cage. If you can get past the smell and the biting, then a Teddy may make a good pet
keeli 02/19/2006
Gerbils are awesome!!!
MezosoicManiac 01/16/2006
Hamsters are cute but are dirty and nocturnal. These fuzzy little pets are not reccommended for people who are busy or unimpressed by small creatures.
AlaskanBred 08/13/2005
they are cool to watch! they make awesome tunnels and things... but they are smelly (even when you do clean their cages regularly)
rateitgal7 08/09/2005
Hamsters are not good. I'm only rating gerbils. Hamsters bite more than gerbils. Gerbils ARE entertaining because they are always active. They're easy to care for and make good first pets. Plus, gerbils are SOOOOOOOOO cute when you give them cheerios. It looks like they're eating mini donuts. awwwwww. Overall, a good starter pet for children to learn to care for pets. :)
mystic mango 11/25/2004
If you want an animal that sits on its ass all day, the hamster is for you.
Elf_ears13 10/14/2004
I have two adorable hamsters, and they make excellant pets. I'm allergic to dwarf hamsters, and I found out that lots of other people are too. So you should check to see if you are before you get one.
hill 07/25/2003
I HAD A LOT OF HAMSTERS,RIGHT NOW I JUST HAVE ONE.THEY DO MAKE GREAT PETS.SOMETIMES THEIR CAGE WILL SMELL AND THEN YOU HAVE TO CLEAN IT.I HAVE A DWARF HAMSTER AND SHE IS MEAN.ALOT OF PEOPLE AND BOOKS SAID THAT THESE HAMSTERS ARE THE BEST HAMSTERS,BUT I DONT THINK SO,IF YOU HAVE AN DWARF HAMSTER CAN YOU PLEASE TELL ME IF ITS NICE OR MEAN.I THINK TEDDY BEAR HAMSTERS ARE THE BEST HAMSTERS.ONE TIME I HAD TWO TEDDY BEAR HAMSTERS ONE WAS A MALE AND THE OTHER WAS A FEMALE,A COUPLE OF DAYS LATER HER STUMACH LOOKED BIGGER SO I SAID SHES GONNA HAVE BABY'S.I WAS HAPPY.A COUPLE OF WEEKS LATER I WALKED INTO MY ROOM AND SHE WAS GIVING BIRTH,OUT OF THE WHOLE LITTER OF EIGHT BABYS ONLY ONE DID NOT MAKE IT.AND SO THE MOTHER HAD TO EAT IT.SHE WAS A REAL GOOD MOTHER TO ALL SEVEN BABYS.THEY ALL GOT STRONG AND STARTED TO GROW,I GAVE TWO TO MY BEST FRIEND AND I KEPT TWO BUT EVENTUALLY I GOT RID OF ALL THE HAMSTERS TO THE PET STORE.
Moosekarloff 07/22/2003
These are smelly little rodents, but oddly, in a way, they're kinda cute. Seeing they're so docile and harmless and ineffectual, I guess they're good to have around children. I understand Richard Gere would give these a 6-star rating, if he could.
resisobilus 06/07/2003
I refuse to submit a Richard Gere joke, so I stop this comment now.
Snoopy 02/12/2003
They're so cute. I love watching them run in their exercise wheels or plastic balls.
enchanceaa 02/10/2003
Gerbils are ok. The only hamster thats cute are teddy bear hamsters. But I still dont trust any of them.Ive been bit to many times.
Jan168301 12/15/2002
They are intelligent little animals and they're so cute and soft but they sleep during the whole day! When you want to see them they're hiding in their nest. The only time they come out is to pee in their little corner and then they get back inside. At night they make noise and the worst of all, you have to change the bedding often because they stink like hell. The smell can get so strong, the neighbor can smell it all the way to his room. Also, sometimes they bite and they bite HARD!!!
kelly7655 12/01/2002
Hamsters can be fun, cheap and require little maintenance (for most people). If you don't clean their cage regularly, they will stink. They are loud, and do most of their activity at night. I've had several hamsters. My favorite was a little peach and white hamster. She was very lovable and talented (she begged for food and gave kisses). She had a litter of babies (you'll read about the father of the babies further down). She got out of her cage a few times. One time she crawled up under the dryer. I had to take the back of the dryer off to get her out, she was a grey hamster at that point from all the lint. She lived to a ripe old age of about three years (died of natural causes). I had another hamster that was given to me. This hamster ended up have a brain tumor that weighed it's head down so much that it walked lopp sided. I came home one day to what looked like a scene from Friday the 13th. It appeared as though the hamsters head had exploded, but it was still alive. I rushed it to the emergency after hours vet and had it put to sleep. Then there was yet another hamster (this one is the father to the babies mentioned above). He ended up getting a bladder infection. I spent over $50 on medication (which I had to feed him through an eye dropper). It appeared as though the infection was clearing up. Then it happened. I discovered that he had knawed his private part off. His bladder had gotten so backed up, he looked like he was about to explode. I also rushed this one to the vet and had him put to sleep. Then comes my last hamster horror story. I bought two dwarf hamsters (very small breed from Asia). The bedding I used for their cages was intended for larger hamsters only (I didn't know this until after the amputation). The poor little hamster's feet got entwined in bedding. I thought it was strange he hadn't moved out of the same spot for awhile. When I finally realized his feet were stuck, I rushed him to the vet. The bedding was so badly entwined and had cut off the circulation so bad, that they had to get rid of one leg. I brought my three legged hamster home, and he lived on for awhile. The infection from the leg eventually killed him. I still had the other dwarf hamster, and my husband thought it would be a good idea to connect the cages together (the cage that the other hamster died in). He did this with out cleaning the cage out, and the disease from the three legged hamster killed the perfectly healthy hamster. Under normal circumstances, they can be a good first pet for a child. As for me, I gave up. Special note: if a hamster has babies, keep the cage dark and do not touch any of the babies or the bedding. Sometimes if the mother senses a human smell, she will kill one (or more) of the babies. Also, if you see the mother stuffing the babies into her cheek pouches, don't worry. This is how they transport their babies from one location to another.
BigDogDad 11/19/2002
If you hook that little wheel up to a generator, they can power the hair dryer. They make good snacks for dogs too.
thadea 11/12/2002
they stink up the room, but they're cool, affordable, and are more affectionate than those self-enveloped, selfish "whats in it for me" cats.
SarahBear 09/13/2002
I have a hamster named Sniffy. He's cute and fun.
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