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A New Home for Izzy

No, no, no, no, we didn’t give her away. (Are you daft? She was one of Junior’s 10th birthday presents. You can’t just give away a birthday present like that. If you could, Mike the Fish wouldn’t have lived with us for 3+ years.)

No, we had a lot of issues with her in the fancy hamster home we originally purchased for her, as I mentioned in my earlier post. So we took Karen’s advice and bought a 10 gallon aquarium, one of those grate thingies for the top, a new “silent” wheel [more on that later] and a little wooden 2-story house. She digs the house. We decided that the bedroom is on the first floor, though, so it’s a non-traditional layout. I assumed the kitchen and living room were on the first floor, but that’s where she naps.

This is a good move for all of us, because I have to tell you, it’s far easier to clean a big glass square than it was to clean that nightmare of a cage. Sure, it looked good, but Izzy is a pooping and peeing machine, I tell you, and if I have to clean it more than once a week, I need it to be easy to do.

Oh, and the silent wheel. Well, it is silent. The wheel part. But the base that holds the wheel? When she’s running at full speed the whole thing kind of shakes and now that she’s in a glass box, the metal base thingy was just banging against the bottom of the tank. It sounded like a construction site. So I put a piece of cardboard in the bottom of the tank (also good for chewing!) and put the wheel on top of that. I didn’t hear her ONCE last night, which was the first time since we got her that I didn’t. I think we’re on the right path now – we just need to get Phantom to understand that she’s not a snack food waiting to be eaten.

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4 thoughts on “A New Home for Izzy

  1. Oh you’ve brought all my hamster memories back. We had a silent wheel but as she (Jupiter) was a dwarf hamster it went too fast sometimes and she fell out. She also had a clear plastic ball which she could run around inside around the house, she used to follow me around. The best part was when she greeted me first thing in the morning, it’s nice to be loved, I do miss her!

  2. Who would know such a small animal would be such a pain.. You have more patience than I…. Jerry

  3. Happy to help. I hope Izzy enjoys her new home, and you enjoy how easy it is to clean. Do you have a picture of the new cage?-Karen

  4. We’ve been the hamster route too, and now the mouse route… Thanks Jon. About 3 yrs ago Mr. Hamsters escaped one of those fancy wire cages, no where to be found. My golden knew right where he was though. She kept going in the bathroom and digging at the floor near the base of the tub. Needless to say when we renovated the bathroom the golden won the prize for finding the hamster. I still dont understand why he couldn’t have come out the hole he made to get himself in that predictament.

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