Monday 6 October 2008

Yet another new look Falafel


We all know about Falafel's mysteriously vanishing plumes (see top image) but just when he was coming to terms with his lack of trailing apparel, yet another metamorphose was afoot ... the fact that he is out of focus isn't part of the cause for concern, by the way...


I was so concerned about this latest development - that he was looking very scruffy, and was turning ginger - that I contacted a breeder (of hamsters) who has looked after him in the past. Sometimes you can tell, even in an email, that the other person is larffing their socks off as they write, and this was a case in point. I was told that people who show off their hamsters in public have to retire sables early because of the dreaded gingering, and not to worry, that it happens to all of them starting at the tail end. I was instructed to admire 'his coat of many colours'. He seems bright-eyed and bushy-tailed (if you can ever describe a hamster as bushy-tailed)as ever.

I also feel I should point out that there's nothing wrong with turning ginger. In fact I regularly sit there with a henna-flavoured cowpat on my head to make myself turn ginger.

It's just that I hadn't expected a hamster to show these autumnal tendencies!

3 comments:

Catherine Hayward said...

Aww, its a lovely ginger colour. :)
I'm latent ginger myself (celtic blood) and it can emerge at any point. Why should Falafel be shunned by the hamster world for showing his true colours? Nay, he should wear them with pride!

Chris.P said...

This could be the way to go Cathy, obviously on a slightly smaller scale:¬)

http://www.strangezoo.com/images/content/101639.jpg

Cathy said...

I think you're on to something there, Chrispy!