The busiest unemployed hamster with the most quirks ever!
Species: Dwarf hybrid
Gender: Male
Estimated DOB: February 2024
Requirements
Cage: 90x50cm or bigger
Bedding: Bedding type as per HSS requirements; bedding depth of 10cm (compressed)
Enrichment: Low platforms, no hanging accessories, more soft bedding. Everything else as per HSS requirements
Likes: Running everywhere, eating, leaving food half-eaten, long paper towel/toilet rolls, placing his paws in his water bowl, millet sprays, red sorghum sprays
Dislikes: Corn, chicken, people sticking their fingers in his face and cage, cage cleaning days
Fosterer’s Instagram: @peppersfosterhome
Despite being found wandering alone along an empty staircase thirsty and hungry, Thomas the Tank Engine (or Tommy for short) never lets anything stop him from zooming all over the place at top speed. He is always busy doing something, be it redesigning his sleeping quarters, running in his wheel as quickly as he can then flinging himself off the wheel for funsies, or creating extra long tunnels under his bedding.
Tommy has other quirks too! He enjoys sleeping with his neck propped upwards and pancaking (laying flat on his belly) in his hideouts as he sleeps. Other times, you can see him dipping his right paw in his water bowl and then lapping water up from his fuzzy, wet paw instead of straight from the bowl itself — his patented way of keeping himself hydrated. Locating Tommy can be a challenge at times, almost like playing Where’s Waldo, due to his habit of needing to sleep in different places every single time.
When it is hot, you can sometimes catch Thomas dipping both his front paws and chest into his water bowl and zoning out if the bowl is wide enough (refer to the last photo in the slideshow). What a funny guy!
Tommy’s active nature is in part due to a neurological disorder that causes him to pace and stargaze — a behaviour characterised by hamsters uncontrollably looking upwards at the “stars” then falling backwards repeatedly. Thankfully, his condition is quite mild and typically only acts up when little Tommy is stressed.
Potential adopters are recommended to only use low platforms and not use any hanging accessories for his cage as there is always a chance that he may climb and fall from higher areas and hurt himself in the process. He will require more soft bedding as well.
Adding this rambunctious little guy to your family is bound to be fun because of all his quirky habits and behaviour.