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Last week, my mother gave my son Eric a hamster for his 6th birthday. I kind of looked at the thing with disgust, I must say. But as the days went by, that furry little thing won my heart. Now, it is no longer a "thing" for me; now it has a name: Hanky. <br><br>Hanky is quite a pal. He gets pretty scared when I vacuum my son's room. I take him out -in his cage, of course- to the yard. I guess he must enjoy the sun. <br><br>I still owed Eric his birthday present. So, I asked that dreaded question "What do you want for your birthday?" I secretly feared: a Wii, an iPod. What do you want, for Pete's sake! Speak now or forever hold your peace. I was flabbergasted at his response: a toy for good old Hanky. <br><br>That made perfect sense. After all, as the old saying goes, "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy". Well, in this case Hanky. So, I set to getting him a toy. I thought a wheel was the most you could get, when it came to toys for hamsters. Well, I was wrong. <br><br>I checked out PetGadgets, and I was amazed to find the Super Pet CritterTrail Puzzle Playground. Yeah, the real deal. First of all, it is completely made of plastic, so it is very easy to wash. And it looks like real fun! Tunnels, and ramps for Hanky to climb, mazes, you name it. You get to design your toy, since the customer assembles the parts together in the shapes he likes the most. Sweet! Oh, and really inexpensive. <br><br>You wouldn't believe what a cute object the FerreTrail Bubble Play Kit is. It consists basically of two bubble wave tubes, a number of connectors, an elbow, a tee, and a round around ball. I could picture Hanky running around the ball like crazy. Sure, it sounds like fun. It is also made of plastic, and you can make your own design, since the pieces fit together perfectly. Very important piece of information for mommies: it's odorless. <br><br>I almost died when I saw the Critter Cruiser. It is actually a racing wheel, with the shape of a car. It's lovely. It looks like one of my son's toy cars. If you adjust it properly, the Cruiser will move in three directions on any flat surface. I figured it was a nice way to fulfill two purposes: exercise Hanky -he has put on some weight since he came home-, and find a nice way for Eric to play with his hamster without hurting him. <br><br>Needless to say, I ended up buying all three things. In case you have any kind of concerns about exactly where and the way to utilize bubble shooter pet, you can call us at the web-site. That made us all three -Eric, Hanky, and myself- extremely happy. The perfect birthday present for a little guy with a furry pet. <br><br>Check out the coolest Pet Gadgets ever!<br><br>If you enjoyed this article, please feel free to post it to your site or blog and forward this link to your friends. Have a great day!
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LONDON, July 20 (Reuters) - European shares extended their gains in early deals on Thursday, lifted by buoyant global markets, hours ahead of a highly anticipated policy meeting at the European central bank.<br><br>The pan-European STOXX 600 rose 0.3 percent after major U.S. In case you have any kind of queries regarding wherever and the way to utilize bubble shooter pet, you possibly can e-mail us in the site. and Asian stock indexes closed at record highs, helped notably by technology stocks which finally surpassed their dotcom bubble peaks.<br><br>The sector continued to shine in Europe with a 0.3 percent rise after having hit its best daily performance since September last year during Wednesday's session.<br><br>SAP, Europe's most valuable technology firm rose in line with the sector after reporting revenues for the second quarter rose 10.4 percent to 5.78 billion euros, slightly above analyst expectations.<br><br>The European banking sector retreated by 0.3 pct ahead of the ECB's meeting when more light could be shed on how it intends to progressively exit its stimulus package.<br><br>Nordea, the Nordic region's biggest bank by market value, reported second-quarter operating earnings below analyst estimates and dropped 5.6 percent.<br><br>Elsewhere, Unilever edged 0.6 percent higher after reporting slightly weaker than expected quarterly sales but reaffirmed sticking to its full-year target.<br><br>Among stocks trading in negative territory was Swiss engineering company ABB, which was down 2.6% after a weaker-than-expected increase in quarterly net profit.<br><br>(Reporting by Julien Ponthus, Editing by Vikram Subhedar)

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LONDON, July 20 (Reuters) - European shares extended their gains in early deals on Thursday, lifted by buoyant global markets, hours ahead of a highly anticipated policy meeting at the European central bank.

The pan-European STOXX 600 rose 0.3 percent after major U.S. In case you have any kind of queries regarding wherever and the way to utilize bubble shooter pet, you possibly can e-mail us in the site. and Asian stock indexes closed at record highs, helped notably by technology stocks which finally surpassed their dotcom bubble peaks.

The sector continued to shine in Europe with a 0.3 percent rise after having hit its best daily performance since September last year during Wednesday's session.

SAP, Europe's most valuable technology firm rose in line with the sector after reporting revenues for the second quarter rose 10.4 percent to 5.78 billion euros, slightly above analyst expectations.

The European banking sector retreated by 0.3 pct ahead of the ECB's meeting when more light could be shed on how it intends to progressively exit its stimulus package.

Nordea, the Nordic region's biggest bank by market value, reported second-quarter operating earnings below analyst estimates and dropped 5.6 percent.

Elsewhere, Unilever edged 0.6 percent higher after reporting slightly weaker than expected quarterly sales but reaffirmed sticking to its full-year target.

Among stocks trading in negative territory was Swiss engineering company ABB, which was down 2.6% after a weaker-than-expected increase in quarterly net profit.

(Reporting by Julien Ponthus, Editing by Vikram Subhedar)