Sunday, 16 June 2013

Hamster in Hiding

Class four of Salt Edge Primary School were distraught to find that their beloved class pet, Hammy, was gone as they returned to school after half term. Teacher, Patsy Jones, claims that she is not to blame for the incident, "the children just rushed out, one child was meant to be taking the poor hamster home, how was I supposed to know that he didn't?" Patsy is not the only one getting the blame for the tragedy. Care Taker- Joe Smith also denies the allegations " I find it quite funny actually, that even though I'm the only one who ever looks after the little rodent, I've been accused of neglecting it!" The whole of London started to buzz as the news of the missing hamster spread. Chris Jenkins- who believe in animal rights, turned up at the school wanting an explanation. "For years I have been protesting against animals being kept in schools, and then this happens as if to prove my point!" Jenkins is not the only one who is furious with the situation, we also interviewed vet, Pritesh Khan who said, " anything could have happened, absolutely anything. I have known Hammy for almost all of the nine months he has been in this world, he grew up needing a lot of care and affection, so when Sam(Pepper, child psychologist) asked if he could stay in school for a while to introduce bonding with animals, I thought it might have been a good experience for him. What a mistake I made." Hammy is a small, slightly ginger Hamster with a dark brown patch on his left ear, if anyone thinks that they have seen him could you please contact 01241454100 or visits togetherwecanfindhammy.com. Thank you.

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