u/Angel_reina7

Image 1 — She’s still trying to escape
Image 2 — She’s still trying to escape

She’s still trying to escape

A few weeks back I made a post about my hamster trying to escape constantly after her first successful attempt in the middle of the night. Well, since then I have gotten her a brand new cage that’s 40in long, 16in wide, and 20in tall, her bedding is 10in deep, and I got her more teething stuff (working on getting more), but she’s still trying to escape. My hamster (Tina) is a Syrian hamster, and I have no clue what else to do. I really thought getting her into a proper new home would help prevent the escape attempts, but this morning I saw her big mountain of bedding that raised towards the lid. Which tells me she was trying to escape all night long. What should I do? I feel like I’ve exhausted every option at this point and I don’t think she’s content, and I feel like a bad owner… P.S. the pictures is her new setup

u/Angel_reina7 — 5 hours ago

I’m writing a new story for the first time in many many years, and I decided to read some of the newer/popular stories that are out right now. As the title suggests, do you prefer stories that start off with a ton of character choices? Such as customizing the love interest, main character, the option to make detrimental choices, etc? I want to create something that I know others will enjoy, especially if it allows them to feel more connected with the story if they can create themselves. However, I did just want to ask just out of curiosity, and maybe there’s some other people who played episode when the community stories didn’t have many choices(🚬 the olden days) jk

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u/Angel_reina7 — 9 days ago