Fill in your profile information and press save. First name Chloe Last name ![]() Upload your profile picture here. Don´t have a photo? Then just choose an icon below. Date of Birth (dd/mm/yyyy) 15 years old Region Postcode LE7 1HL Personalise your URL. i,e if your name is John smith you can make your URL www.petstreet.co.uk/johnsmith. Just add the words johnsmith to the box. If it does not save it means someone else is using that extension. Choose your background colour Or choose a background image. Password (for your eyes only) Would you like to receive the site newsletter?: Yes Max emails received per day (Please note this does limit notifications of friend requests, wall post notifications, in-site email notifications or the newsletter) 10 | My Interests www.hotmail.co.uk www.bebo.com www.facebook.com My Pets My Blog My Received Gifts My Message Wall 16 Nov 2008 11:29 Hi Chloe, Yes, hamsters can get poorly, but often they manage to hide their illness until it is very advanced. Which is why they will often seem fine one minute and then very poorly the next. Take Charlie along to the vets tomorrow as it sounds like he definitely needs to be seen. Cat 05 Nov 2008 11:07 Hi Chloe Have just seen your pic of Charlie - he´s so cute - I bet you´re really pleased with him. Keren x | My Human Friends 14 Friends You must log in to ask or accept friendship. |