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  • yes, jerk, your hamster is ill! its a neurological disorder caused by inbreeding! he is suffering...

    i would really wish you would suffer as well! cocky you!!

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  • Seems.. Cozy.. ??

  • lmaoooooo

  • Mine use to do real back flips not fall over back words every time he wanted out of the aquarium. He had plenty of things to play with he just liked getting out and running around the house in his hamster ball.

  • Mine use to do it every time he wanted me to get him out of his aquarium.

  • your hamster is retarded....sorry dude

  • @breziwill So what would you suggest? Putting a perfectly fine hamster to sleep? Apparently this "genetic sickness" only causes him to spontaneously do backflips. If you wanna get all up in somebody's business, go picket the places that farm and sell these guys to places like Petco, but leave the innocent pet owners alone.

  • dude. buy him a wheel. poor critter. his nerves are broken. : (

  • śmieszne, a tak w ogóle to stało mu się coś?

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  • @breziwill Before you take on the cause of increasing hamster disease awareness, I suggest you go back to school and learn how to spell... or even form sentences for that matter. "ths calles backflip syndrom and this hamster is sick its a genetik sickess" makes no sense. Exactly 50 percent of it is misspelled and it is a complete run-on. Not to mention it has words omitted and no modifier for the pronoun in the second part of the sentence. What is a genetic sickness, the hamster? Dumbfuck.

  • @Nibmeister gramer natsie

  • Emo hamster o_O

  • @remylovepokemon

    This is really the best comment ever. :3

    Really made me laugh thank you! haha

    Very cute hamster, I would like to get one some day.

  • he just falls off...

  • This is neurological issue, usually inbreeding. Kind of like cats with extra toes.

  • Its not funny, this hamster has an illness :(

  • it's very funny

  • Poor Brain damaged Hamster..  :(

  • he is trying to get out...

  • he does it cuz he's bored and wants somthing to do other then b in a little room all day LMAO

  • he suicdel

  • how do i get my dwarf hamster to do that. all hee does is eat play the wheel and sleep

  • CUTE:) XD

  • this looks like the trust test but with no one there to get him

  • -.- its not funny its a disease that can possibly kill the hamster its a type of disorder

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  • u wonder why he does this?,hes making suicide attemts cuz ur too cheap to buy him some fun stuff! :P

  • @PureBloodd commnts r soo funny

  • hahahahaha xD

  • Lmao, that's not funny...I'm so sorry about your ham-ham, Spectre

  • its because he's bored

    get him a bigger cage

  • The defect is back-flipping.The hamster starts on his feet, does a complete flip backwards, and again lands on his feet. Sometimes they add a bit of a twist and land facing a different direction than they started from. (This is different than a hamster who falls on his back and may roll or swim around the cage on his back.) Back flipping does not usually show up until they are at least 5 weeks of age sometimes later. With some, it gets extreme. They back flip during all waking hours.

  • lol funny as hell 5/5

  • i want my hamster to do it to...

    thats crazy 5*

  • It sounds funny at first, but after a bit of research I found out these are caused by a genetic disease (It's somewhat like Obsessive Compulsive Disorder).

    In some extreme cases, the urge of doing this is so strong the hamster can't find the will to eat, to sleep or to drink, causing premature deaths in many hamsters :(

  • omg

  • AHHAHA!

  • xD PwnzorD

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