QUOTE(NoiZy @ Sep 5 2009, 07:02 PM)
@Lalabubbles: Thanks for the advice, just too bad can't connect my cage with the OVO, maybe when the next gathering I will try bringing my cage out and let some of you guys try, maybe it can fit, but I'm afraid of spoiling it, as I have a tendency to break stuffs!
Maybe its because my cage is not Habitrail. Haha. Well, just hope thats not the case.
Thx again to Lalabubbles and IcedNyior!
**was too excited, ended up reaching an hour earlier (thought would stuck in traffic)

Erm...if u drop by at PJ sometimes...can make arrangement with me then we meet up and have a look at those connection parts ^^
Didn't know u came early today lol...should have sms me then I will come earlier

Anyway, hope u and ur gf like the hamsters... I suppose by now they have already settled down and been resting for sometime...hehe...
Added on September 5, 2009, 8:09 pmQUOTE(DtG4207 @ Sep 5 2009, 05:33 PM)
hi ppl, if some of u remember, i posted something about my new WW that is incredibly hyperactive, territorial and very very bitey. it's been a week and while he seems a little more settled, it is still quite evident that he does not want anyone to lay hands on anything in his cage, he would literally run n bite me if i tried to do so obviously. the only times i get to touch him is when he's eating something he really likes and even so he does try to turn around for a bite once in awhile... i seriously doubt this is normal and am close to conceding that it is his personality with not much there is to do about it as he was the little bit extra active one in the cage when i bought him... i have kept syrians before and if their behaviour can be used as reference, i'm pretty sure my WW is not scared or stressed as he does seem rather settled, just very territorial... but before i give up on ever being able to handle him, what are your thoughts or suggestions on this situation?
As for this matter, I also have ONE WW male has the same problem... it's actually due to the own personalities of the hamster actually I would say so. This is because no matter how much I play and feed him... as long as any unknown moving objects enter his territorial... he will attack... might be due to the young age frighten at the petshop.
So well... what I did was I just leave him as he please... I do feed him food and bring him out to play... with gloves and a food container. As time past, he's now around 10-11months old already... he becomes more tame and less defensive already...
Last time, I used to been bitten by him more than 5times... so ended up I concluded that he's happier to be alone and dislike interaction human. However, the most important is the owner is willing to continue keeping him than rather letting him for adoption, or worst just release him back to the nature. It's not easy with this kind of hamsters...but their owner really need lotsa patients and love for them... I would say it's definitely possible to tame them !
Anyway, that's my situation... yours might be alike... or may be ur lucky abit better than mine... but just u gotta be patient...
Hope that helps ^^
This post has been edited by LalaBubbles: Sep 5 2009, 08:09 PM