Awesome Kristin
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Hey everyone. I used to be part of the forums back before they switched to these new ones. Today my husband and I adopted Charlie from a woman who had to give him up due to a small apartment.
She had told me he would come with a bunch of supplies and food and stuff but I'm pretty disappointed. He has no toys or ledges or hidey places, or even anything to chew on! So this is what he's been living like for a year I guess.
I really can't wait to get an order in for fleece stuff to replace these ferret beds and get some wooden shelves to replace the wire ones.
Is there anything I can do for him in the mean time? Should I make a little cardboard home for him?
For now I just covered the top of the cage so he can feel secure and I gave him some sticks that my hamster doesn't like anyways.
I'm about to remove the bottom ramp right now. Should I remove the bottom grill and just let him walk on the bedding or is it ok?
Also his tail is super curly, and he seems small to me. Will he grow any more? He's apparently one year old.
She had told me he would come with a bunch of supplies and food and stuff but I'm pretty disappointed. He has no toys or ledges or hidey places, or even anything to chew on! So this is what he's been living like for a year I guess.
I really can't wait to get an order in for fleece stuff to replace these ferret beds and get some wooden shelves to replace the wire ones.
Is there anything I can do for him in the mean time? Should I make a little cardboard home for him?
For now I just covered the top of the cage so he can feel secure and I gave him some sticks that my hamster doesn't like anyways.
I'm about to remove the bottom ramp right now. Should I remove the bottom grill and just let him walk on the bedding or is it ok?
Also his tail is super curly, and he seems small to me. Will he grow any more? He's apparently one year old.