--- Jean Kingston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The family seem like really nice people but I am
> concerned about a Cavalier
> sharing a home with a rodent.  Cavaliers are very
> prey oriented.  There is
> nothing better they love to do than chase squirrels
> and chipmunks, mice
> etc.  but I don't know what a Cavalier puppy would
> do if it was raised with
> a rodent.  Would they be able to live together
> peacefully. Has anyone had
> any experience with this type of combination.

Hi Jean,

     We have two hamsters, and Teddy came to live with
us at the end of February.  One of the hamsters became
chronically scared, so we moved his cage to my
husband's home office.  He's fine in there.  The other
hamster's cage is located prominently in our family
room.  Teddy notices her every now and then, and barks
like crazy -- to protect us from alien invaders I am
sure!  Other than that, they seem just fine together.
When we take the hamster out for play and loving,
Teddy is well supervised.  Mostly, they just live
their separate lives.

Robin McLeod (& Teddy)
Minnesota

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