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Lost and found
I have a hamster named Bear. One time, Bear got out of his cage.
My mother wasn’t home, so I called her and told her what had happened. She told me to go look in several spots in the house. I did that, but I didn’t see him.
Over the past few years, I have had several hamsters escape. I have always found them pretty quickly, so this was a first for me. And it was really strange because for a hamster, Bear is pretty big. So I was thinking he would be easy to spot.
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