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Tales of Nossy 1
by Vinagan, Dec 31, 2008
Nossy (Nosferatu) is my hamster, a grey fat fluffy ball of madness. This is her grand story of escape.
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How to Save Money on Pet Supplies: Hamster
by sd Alicie, Nov 3, 2008
You wouldn't think a tiny little critter like this would cost much, but it all adds up. There are ways to cut costs without cutting the quality of your furry friends life.
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Thinking of Getting a New Pet?
by Lindsay Dean, Nov 1, 2008
Information about small pet rescue and adoption.
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Hamsters, I Love Them!
by Pepper1, Sep 16, 2008
I have had numerous hamsters over the years and they make great pets with not allot of attention needed.
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Caring for Your Exciting Pet Hamster
by aprilt33, Sep 11, 2008
Tips and tricks for the maintenance and happiness of a pet hamster.
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10 Dangerous Pet Products
by B Nelson, Apr 21, 2008
Many consumers are not even aware that the marketplace is selling them dangerous things for their house pets. These commonly sold items should be avoided when shopping for pet supplies and food.
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Name Your Pet
by B Nelson, Apr 15, 2008
Cat, Dog, Bunny, Horse, here are some pet names and ideas to get you started on picking a name for your pet.
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Pros and Cons of Some Common Pets
by B Nelson, Mar 27, 2008
Many people make simple mistakes when selecting what type of pet to get, this causes many animals to be neglected or abandoned. Here is a simple comparison of some common household pets.
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Convincing Your Parents to Get You a Pet
by B Nelson, Feb 3, 2008
So you want a pet, but mom and dad are not thrilled. Here are some ideas to consider that are in everyone's best interest, including the pets'.
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Usual Pets: Hamsters
by Mark Gordon Brown, Feb 2, 2008
Small, furry these little guys are kept as pets for children. Sometimes with regret, as their nocturnal nature means they are awake at night, and they may be apt to bite. Includes basic care and information.
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