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Will my hamster be ok left in the cage?
we're going on holiday for a little over 2 weeks, and i cant take my syrian hamster with me, so he has to stay at my grand parent's house. they're not really experienced with animals. Normally i take him out every day to run in the ball and climb the stairs for fun and exercise (yes he can climb LOL) but i dont really want him taken out when im not there. So will he be ok in the cage? he has a wheel and a large cage.
yes. unloike dwarfs, he will not become untamed while you are away so when you get him back he will still be hand tamed. as long as he has a big cage and toys, he will be fine!
have fun on your vacation.
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WESCO LiftKar Stair-Climbing Hand Trucks $5420 WESCO LiftKar Stair-Climbing Hand Trucks feature an innovative edge-of-stair sensor that automatically applies the brake when wheels are at the edge of the step. Edge-of-stair sensor helps prevent hand truck from rolling down the steps accidentally. Two operating modes: single step in which the ascend or descend button must be pressed after each step (ideal for maximum control) or continuous climb. Also includes: dual speed control and quick-change battery and charger. Foam-filled puncture proof tires work well on smooth or rough surfaces. Choose either the universal straight frame hand truck or folding model with adjustable upper handle angle that allows users to stand upright when using the truck at a very low angle. Options include: fold-out rear wheel carriage that offers extra 4-wheel support and the snap-on toe plate with dual-wheel casters that eases turning in confined spaces without tilting the truck. Fold-out rear wheel carriage fits universal straight frame truck only. NOTE: Folding frame LiftKar Hand Truck shown. |
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EUROKRAFT Stair Glider Premium Six-Wheel Truck $346 Smoothly handles loads up or down stairs with little strain to you and few bumps to your load. EUROKRAFT Stair Glider Premium Six-Wheel Hand Truck features two sets of three 53/4" diameter wheels: as one wheel comes in contact with a stair, the wheel above it is still in contact (and absorbing all the weight) with the stair above. Each set of wheels rotate independently up or down the stairs. 500-lb. capacity. Easy-to-grip 1" diameter steel tube frame. |
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The Climb $29.99 Ruth Palmer The Climb - Photographic Print |
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The Endless Stair $87.62 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Endless Stair is a 1987 adventure module for the Dungeons Dragons roleplaying game. Its associated code is CM8. In The Endless Stair, a mysterious doorway opens in the rocks atop Glazars Crag, and the player characters go to see what is on the other side. The Great Mage Cheiromar is said to be buried under the Leaning Stone atop Galzars Crag. One of his apprentices, Ulthorn, has been discovered dead in an aperture of the Leaning Stone, a doorway that has reportedly never existed before. The player characters must discover how Ulthorn died and the mystery of the Leaning Stone. In the process, they may find the Endless Stair, which seems to lead to nowhere, although those who have tried to climb it never lived to tell of it. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 120 Publication Date: 2011/03/17 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.02 x 0.28 inches |
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Little Tikes Climb & Slide Castle $74.48 Motor skills and creativity skyrocket when children are allowed to engage in imaginative physical activity. Play houses are great for stimulating these skills in your child. The Climb & Slide Castle from Little Tikes will give your toddler plenty of opportunity for adventurous play. The Climb n Slide™ Castle includes a cool hideout and crawl tunnel and rock wall that poses a gentle challenge. The slide and working steering wheel will help develop a child's physical dexterity. For home playgrounds, think Little Tikes. Type: Outdoor Toys Material: PLASTIC Age: Child Gender: Unisex Color Mapping: Red |
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Stair Climbing Wheel Chair
Is it a good idea to take Airtrain to JFK???
I have a 6:30pm flight on Friday, so I'm planning to hop on the E train (57th/Lex) at 3:45-4:00pm. Will I have enough time to get to JFK AND get through security before 6:30pm?
Also, will the commute be relatively easy while wheeling one suitcase? (i.e. few stairs to climb, few transfers, etc.)
Thanks!!!
Or would the A train be faster??
Yes, it will be easy, however train station is 53rd St-Lex Av Station is ADA Accessible and leave early around 2:45pm.
Airtrain JFK does not accept Unlimited MetroCard, so best bet is to put $7 on your Pay-Per-Ride or buy it by selecting, Pay-Per-Ride (Regular), then click on Refill or New Card, then other amount.
Take (6) train elevator at Lexington Av/52nd St I think, then go to passegeway, then take (E)/(V) elevator to platform.
As you get off, look for sign hanging "(E) train to Jamaica Center. Some trip run to Jamaica-179th St (F)...."
With suitcase, you must ask station agent, "May I use service gate".
After he inform you could, go to turnstile next to Emergency Exit Gate.
As you do this, make sure station agent can you see you.
As you swipe your MetroCard, then went it say, "GO", rotate the turnstile arm complete, then agent will let you in.
However during that rush hour, some (E) goes to Jamaica-179th St (F) Station, so you must listen to carefully to conductor and will announce "This is E train to Jamaica Center..."
When you arrive at Sutphin Blvd-Archer Av/JFK Airport Station, follow sign to "Elevator to LIRR and Subway."
Next, you swipe same card at Airtrain JFK and it will take you to your terminals.
Riding within airport is free as long as you don't exit at paid Jamaica or Howard Beach Station.
Airtrain takes 12 minute ride from either Jamaica or Howard Beach Station.
Avoid (A) because only Far Rockaway train goes to Howard Beach and even if you get on, it very long line.
Often some A train goes to have Queens has wrong destination like "A train to Inwood-207th St",
Also avoid J/Z because it is express/skip-stop and even so they're called Nassau St express between Marcy Av & Sutphin Blvd, they do not help and it still takes long time because of many curves in Crescent St premise, so (E) is (E)xcellent option to reach AirTrain JFK.




