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Someone on the hamsters subreddit had a formerly affectionate hamster become traumatized and scared of them after they had to quickly grab them and run during an apartment fire. I, very new to hamsters, also live in an aapartment, in a city that had a tornado touch down around this time last year, that's also a hurricane risk area, and on top of that a few months ago a Tesla randomly exploded nearby and we had to shut all the windows and block off air conditioning because of lithium fumes (no one was hurt and there wasn't damage to my building, but it was very loud and rattled everything).
Anyway, all the above would be traumatizing for a human, let alone a little guy. In an immediate emergency, is there a way to grab my hamster and run without stressing and irreparably traumatizing him? Or in the case of a hurricane, evacuating ahead of time to get far away or going to an overcrowded shelter where he'll be in his carrier for who knows how long?
How does the Responsible Human handle such things?
Anyway, all the above would be traumatizing for a human, let alone a little guy. In an immediate emergency, is there a way to grab my hamster and run without stressing and irreparably traumatizing him? Or in the case of a hurricane, evacuating ahead of time to get far away or going to an overcrowded shelter where he'll be in his carrier for who knows how long?
How does the Responsible Human handle such things?