Hamsters on the loose can eat holes in carpets..even in the centre of the rug….as my godmother found out so many decades ago. Lol Michael should be the one…the only one…looking after this pet. In fact, I’d make him take it back to the school as he didn’t ask his parents for permission, first , to bring it home. His mom is working and anything could go wrong while she’s not home. Turn the car around, Ellie.
Forget the hamster. My wife bought my granddaughter a baby albino lagomorph for Easter when she (my GD) was a year old.
Now, 9 years later, it’s my pet (always has been it seems, his cage has been in my home office since day one), and his cage definitely needs to be cleaned every day.
Years ago, my son bought a pair of gerbils from a pet shop, with the promise that they would buy back the babies for $1 each!Good deal except for one minor detail:They never needed any, and they just kept multiplying!
Michael should be shown the cartoon where the bulldog befriends a kitten, then the bulldog is told he will have to watch over and feed the kitten as “he is YOUR responsibility”. (The bulldog accepts the responsibility).
FWIW, I always throw the :lagomorph" reference out there just to make people scratch their head and go “What is THAT?”. And he’s a giant albino breed — in his prime he weighed just over 10 pounds.
YatInExile: Some friends who spent considerable time in Iran could not understand why anyone would have a hamster. Outside urban areas, they are the dominant rodent.
I know where this story line is going. It is going to get lose in the house and they are going to spend the next 2 weeks trying to find it. Seen it happen in real life not once but twice.
Templo S.U.D. almost 12 years ago
No, no, no, Michael. That’s YOUR job.
Bret Maverick almost 12 years ago
Uh-oh. This can’t end good.
kfccanada almost 12 years ago
Hamsters on the loose can eat holes in carpets..even in the centre of the rug….as my godmother found out so many decades ago. Lol Michael should be the one…the only one…looking after this pet. In fact, I’d make him take it back to the school as he didn’t ask his parents for permission, first , to bring it home. His mom is working and anything could go wrong while she’s not home. Turn the car around, Ellie.
Gator007 almost 12 years ago
I wouldn’t do it either.
thirdguy almost 12 years ago
Michael, it is time for a talk with your Father.
tbeardogg almost 12 years ago
oh my gosh its a comic book you shouldn’t give the flipping characters advice seriously read the comic and see where it goes.
milano99 almost 12 years ago
Forget the hamster. My wife bought my granddaughter a baby albino lagomorph for Easter when she (my GD) was a year old.
Now, 9 years later, it’s my pet (always has been it seems, his cage has been in my home office since day one), and his cage definitely needs to be cleaned every day.
lightenup Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Michael needs to be an active participant in this. Elly should supervise, but Michael should be doing most of it.
YatInExile almost 12 years ago
Hamsters are highly entertaining, but they are the nastiest and most troublesome animals you can own.
Beleck3 almost 12 years ago
lagomorph? english people, very few latin speakers here. lol.
rshive almost 12 years ago
Nice transition from I to you, Michael. The next sound you will hear will that of a lost hamster.
flagfly almost 12 years ago
that was YOU, Michael !!!!!
gmforde almost 12 years ago
I’m waiting for the hamster to conk out while he’s there.
Mickeylacey almost 12 years ago
hampsters….just bigger rodents !!!
Mickeylacey almost 12 years ago
yes i’m Canadian and we always referred to the teacher by name. I teach in Mexico now and they always refer to me as teacher, even my adult students.
coffeeturtle almost 12 years ago
Hamsters….hmmmmm….
tuslog64 almost 12 years ago
Years ago, my son bought a pair of gerbils from a pet shop, with the promise that they would buy back the babies for $1 each!Good deal except for one minor detail:They never needed any, and they just kept multiplying!
tuslog64 almost 12 years ago
His first lesson in real world economics!
USN1977 almost 12 years ago
Michael should be shown the cartoon where the bulldog befriends a kitten, then the bulldog is told he will have to watch over and feed the kitten as “he is YOUR responsibility”. (The bulldog accepts the responsibility).
milano99 almost 12 years ago
FWIW, I always throw the :lagomorph" reference out there just to make people scratch their head and go “What is THAT?”. And he’s a giant albino breed — in his prime he weighed just over 10 pounds.
paulcfx almost 12 years ago
Tsk! No seat belt for Michael??
hippogriff almost 12 years ago
YatInExile: Some friends who spent considerable time in Iran could not understand why anyone would have a hamster. Outside urban areas, they are the dominant rodent.
Kathy M T M Premium Member almost 12 years ago
when the kids were little many times they did refer to their teacher as just “Teacher” (NY)
fixer1967 almost 12 years ago
I know where this story line is going. It is going to get lose in the house and they are going to spend the next 2 weeks trying to find it. Seen it happen in real life not once but twice.
JP Steve Premium Member almost 12 years ago
After seeing what Jefferson Airplane did to it, I wouldn’t blame anyone for being evasive about their “albino lagamorph!”
loves raising duncan almost 12 years ago
Wrong Mike, you’ll have to clean the cage!