How to Dispose of a Dead Hamster
This article will show you how to dispose of your hamster.
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Steps
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1Find a disposable box. This is needed to bury your hamster, instead of burying her out in the ground to be devoured by ants or other bugs.
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2Find duct tape, scissors, a rock (Big, not huge) and a soft cloth. This will be used to make your box insect proof (for a couple of months). The rock will be the stone to mark your grave site, and the soft cloth will be used to keep your hamster in piece.
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3Take the box, place the soft cloth in it. Place your Beloved Hamster on it and then close the box. Next, duck tape it, so no hole are left. Cut the duck tape with scissors.
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Tips
- Make sure little brother, sister or your kids doesn't dig it up.
Warnings
- If you live in a apartment, get permission before digging.
Things You'll Need
- Duct Tape
- Body of Hamster
- Soft Cloth
- Rock
- Disposable Box
- Scissors
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