MY HAMSTER ESCAPED. HOW CAN I GET IT BACK?
Some lucky people have put out the hamster cage and their animal has climbed back
in. "But a missing hamster is more likely just to move all the bedding out of
the cage to make his new home more comfortable," says Pamela Milward of the Southern
Hamster Club.
She recomends putting some hamster food in something like a big mixing bowl. Set
up either a hamster ladder or a pile of books, so that the hamster can climb up
to the side. Then with luck it will fall into the bowl and will be unable to get
out.
A Telegraph reader writes: "When our neighbour's hamster took up residence in
the cavity wall, my husband threaded a peanut with a few inches of fishing line,
knotted securely, with the other end tied to the middle of a matchstick with the
head cut off. The stick was used to prop up a plastic bowl and the peanut was
pushed under the bowl with some other food. We went to bed but about ten minutes
later heard a bumping noise. We retrieved the hamster from under the bowl, and
the stick and peanut from its mouth. A transparent bowl would probably make it
a bit easier to catch the hamster."
Put out water in the room where your hamster used to live. Otherwise he may die
of thirst.