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pets in Tokyo

If you live in Tokyo - Get a HAMSTER!!

Pets are important because they teach you how to be human,
if you don't feed them love them are care for their needs their dead.
Simple as that.

My apartments about 50 meters square and doesn't allow pets,
so I got myself a hamster.

They are perfect pet for anyone living in Tokyo!
They are mammals - so you can actually relate to them,
they look like funny weird little ambitious furry babies.

They always have a tone of energy, running away on
their little wheels until they almost kill themselves in exhaustion.
I don't know why they keep running, they never get anywhere.

Well.....I guess there not so smart, but then again neither are the people that pay more
than 10000 Yen a month to go run on some treadmill at some "sports gym" in Tokyo.

Man - never got treadmills. Thats another story, back to Hamsters.

Hamsters are perfect for anyone living in Tokyo because;

They're cute
They will get you a girlfriend (some women will come over just to visit your hamster)
They're cheap
They're not too difficult to care for (warning they WILL die of being "heartbroken"
if you just ignore them and give them food and water)
They're funny.

I like hamsters the most cause they're funny - they have a sense of humor,
mine will walk on his back legs and prop himself up against the cage,
he will come out of his house when I call his name and he sometimes lies on his back will his legs shot way
up in the wait when he's too hot.

They don't bite - and your land lord will NEVER find out (or really care) if you have one.

When I come home from work,
I like to pick my hamster up, put him on my belly and watch tv or play on the internet with him.
We often watch the UFC and boxing together.

Anyone living in Tokyo should get a hamster!
They'll always be there for you no matter how stressful your day.

See you,
Matt

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Hey everyone, I'm from a small farming community in Canada, Population 3000. Quite a contrast with Tokyo, yet I love them both! I came to Japan about 3 years ago and have since then discovered Budo, Ramen, Shimokitazawa and Gyaru-Sone. Gotta love it. I'll be blogging here for Oakhouse for some time and hope to make the most of it. You can bet that the further I go along, the deeper into Tokyo's numerous sub-cultures will I go. So come along with me into my strange miss-adventures and we'll reveal sides of Tokyo few people know. With a population the size of Canada were bound to run into something funky!
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