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Imaginary fun
5:52 AM on Jul. 11, 2008
Filed under: Self Storage
I caught the words, Hampshire Self Storage, out of the corner of my eye yesterday.  It was getting close to the end of the day.  I would have sworn that it said, hamster instead.  Then my mind instantly jumped to what all would a hamster need to store. 

You know for a small furry critter hamsters actually take up a lot of space and most of us have lots of things for our pets.  Let us just take an imaginary little walk through a hamster’s life. 

First they need a place to live.  We know that a little cage can work, but that is boring.  Every hamster needs the deluxe ultra climbing tubes, 6 stories of twists curves and nice balls with a window for them to lay down and take a rest when they get tired. 

Every hamster has to have bedding for there cage and to buy it a little bag at a time is not economical.  So what do we buy the 25 pound bale of woodchips.  

Then we have food and toys.  Really how many toys does a rodent need?  Actually quite a  few.  It needs a ball so we can let it out in the house.  That means we need a cat crate so the cat doesn’t think the hamster is just another cat toy.  Then we have to have the wheel for it to run on.  Have you ever noticed that hamsters only run at night when their cage is in your bedroom and they won’t run unless the wheel has a little squeak to it? 

It really is amazing how much stuff one little hamster has....

JULIE

 

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Comments (12)
Ann - 9:36 AM on Nov. 1, 2008  [ message ]

Small rodents like to hide in storage boxes when they get out of their cages.

Ann - 9:34 AM on Nov. 1, 2008  [ message ]

Hamsters often have their own storage units inside of their cages.

Ann - 9:33 AM on Nov. 1, 2008  [ message ]

You can purchase boxes for you pets from kent self storage .

Ann - 9:32 AM on Nov. 1, 2008  [ message ]

It is important for our pets to have plenty of room for moving around.

Ann - 9:31 AM on Nov. 1, 2008  [ message ]

It is often more difficult to come up with storage solutions for our pets than it is for ourselves!

JulieBaka - 2:35 AM on Oct. 17, 2008  [ message ]

It is amazing how much pets become part of our lives and all the stuff they bring with them.  When we design our living spaces we really do need to consider storage space for pet members of our families.

soccerfan - 6:53 PM on Oct. 15, 2008  [ message ]

Hamsters are certainly rodents that do their moving around at night!

soccerfan - 6:51 PM on Oct. 15, 2008  [ message ]

Hamsters are good at coming up with great storage solutions .

soccerfan - 6:50 PM on Oct. 15, 2008  [ message ]

My sister raised hamsters when we were kids, and their storage containers could certainly cause an odor!

Ann - 6:40 PM on Oct. 7, 2008  [ message ]

A hamster owner needs a lot of storage for their pet.  Especially if there is a he and a she, plus babies make more than three...

juliojmontes - 11:29 AM on Sep. 8, 2008  [ message ]
Oh Julie, you can't put live organisms inside storage :P
SarahLittle - 12:13 PM on Jul. 11, 2008  [ message ]
LOL you crack me up! I had a hamster once and it was a lot more work than you'd expect a rodent to be... so now I just coincide with the mouse that seems to be living in my kitchen somewhere (only because I haven't caught him yet... maybe I could lure him out with twisty tubes to play in)