Monday, September 3, 2012

Chomp Chomp

(Sing to the tune of Brother John)
I love grinding
I love biting
I just wanna crunch 
I just wanna munch
Give me those apple sticks
Give me those apple sticks
munch crunch branch
munch crunch branch

One average apple stick would be reduced to this size in less than 45min thanks to be jaw and teeth power.

You have serve your duty well, apple stick

Munching happily. Could you all hear the sound?
(That's how we service her every night)



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Mama's note:
I have conducted an experiment over these 2 nights

Day 1
Time
Lights
TV
Results
9 to 930pm
On
On
Ham in escape mode
931 to 10pm
Off
On
Ham in escape mode
1001 to 1030pm
Off
Off
Ham in ninja mode
1031 to 11pm
On
On
Ham in escape mode

Day 2
Time
Lights
TV
Results
9 to 930pm
On
On
Ham in escape mode
931 to 10pm
Off
Off
Ham in ninja mode
1001 to 1030pm
On
Off
Ham in escape mode
1031 to 11pm
Off
On
Ham in escape mode


Ninja mode refers to quiet hammie that will do her own stuff, like running wheel and tearing her tissue.
Escape mode refers to active hammie that  will jump around the cage, run around like crazy, climb up and down and biting the cage.
I conclude that both lights and TV that the Chloe will look out for or at least something it could sense. TV can be quite glaring too.  Possibly, Chloe has associated those lights and sound with the presence of human. Only when the humans are around, then there will be chance that it can be let out. It takes her about 2 to 5 minutes to realise the change in environment and  adapt to it.
This experiment is only done over 2 days. For a more conclusive results, the experiment should have conducted over a longer period. However, due to the dim light and really bright screen, my eyes are dying and therefore the experiment is halted.

About her squeaking wheel, i have put some vegetable oil. It helps! :)


No sound now

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