Hannibal smith
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I had 3 Hamsters as a kid and probably best illustrates why I don’t now own any pets. The first died of old age which was no more than 3 years but then things started to get worse. The 2nd committed suicide. After escaping from its cage it decided to go base jumping from a small gap between the banisters at the top of the stairs. Without a parachute, Hamy broke its neck on landing disturbing my Dads viewing of Panorama in the lounge. After many tears I was bought a 3rd. This also had escapist tendencies. After the break out from its cage it celebrated freedom with our cat who promptly ate it.
In answer to the original question, Hamsters have no chance in the wild. Our cat at the time hadn’t caught anything for years and struggled to make it up the stairs. Our trusting Hamster was its last ever catch before it died of old age. If Miffy could catch a Hamster if would certainly struggle as other posters suggest to make our first team. Our third hamster would definitely be done by Kerry Mayo for pace. Personally, I think a Labrador would be our best bet to inject a bit of energy or even the Withdean Squirrel from a few seasons back.
In answer to the original question, Hamsters have no chance in the wild. Our cat at the time hadn’t caught anything for years and struggled to make it up the stairs. Our trusting Hamster was its last ever catch before it died of old age. If Miffy could catch a Hamster if would certainly struggle as other posters suggest to make our first team. Our third hamster would definitely be done by Kerry Mayo for pace. Personally, I think a Labrador would be our best bet to inject a bit of energy or even the Withdean Squirrel from a few seasons back.