02-24-2009, 02:08 PM
Ordinary Peephole Wrote:I know more about hamsters than you do thats for sure, I have owned them for over 25 years and have been breeding them for 10 years.
Using the internet as a resource has become quite popular in the last ten years, maybe you should try it?, it can be quite useful, but then again I don't presume to know everything about everything like you do here and at 24 everyday.
Yes hamsters have very poor eyesight and will bite hands that smell of food, you are clearly a hamster expert.
Now I think your precious doggy requires another blowjob so pucker up bitch.
Now where did I say I was an expert over you or anyone else?
I notice you avoided that dominant spot explanation too. :kiss:lease do share with everyone how the spot on it's head makes it the"dominant male or female"in it's colony! Color spots mean so much to nearly blind animals and I'd love to hear how you've come up with this "fact".
I've owned hamsters longer than you have and still do. I've owned several species of small furry creatures as well as dogs, cats, horses and rehabilitated many wild animals for return to the wild.
I've worked PROFESSIONALLY with animals for over 35 years. Just because you breed a couple of hamsters does not make you an expert nor does using the internet make you an expert by default of someone elses knowledge.
I never have decided that my breeding program was good based on a friend who breeds them in large roomy environments and consider that my genetics program.
Just because you have been fumbling around for all ths time does not mean you know what you're doing.
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