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Caged [short story]

by Tam Ames

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  Marlobo | Dec 24, 2022 |
Caged is a very cute free short read that had me laughing throughout the story. It's about Marcin, a hamster shifter who is caught in hamster shape and shipped to a pet store.

There he waits, plotting his revenge on the various employees for leaving him locked up in a cage with the other annoying hamsters. Marcin is snarky, bad-tempered and arrogant and dreams of when he can escape because he is unable to shift back to human form when he is caged.

Hamilton stops by the pet shop and purchases Marcin, whom he names Marek. Hamilton is a little geeky, but thoughtful and talks to Marcin/Marek. Marcin grows a bit attached to Hamilton once he finds out he's gay and walks around the house naked in the mornings. Finally after a tiring day, Hamilton leaves the cage door open and Marcin is able to escape. The dialogue between the two as Marcin tells Hamilton he’s the hamster and Hamilton is disbelieving is quite entertaining. The ending is a cute HFN.


I really enjoyed this short. The characters were very entertaining and the dialogue was clever. I’d recommend Caged to everyone and give this story 5 stars
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  Penumbra1 | Oct 11, 2022 |
LOL! I'm still smiling about this! Well written little short about a snarky, revenge-seeking hamster shifter and his unaware and oblivious "owner". Makes me want to run to the PetSmart and let all the hamster run free to see who shifts! ;) ( )
  Bookbee1 | Jun 23, 2020 |
Absolutely brilliant! I am still laughing. This is one of the funniest and most creative stories I have read in a long time. And it's a sweet love story on top. What more can you ask for?

I mean, the idea of a hamster shifter is funny enough, but to actually read about this guy's thoughts while he is in hamster form was hilarious. The story opening got me right there: "Marcin sat in the corner glaring at the two hamsters on the other side of the cage. If hamsters could kill with a glance, the little buggers would be dead. How in the hell could they run around on that stupid wheel all day? Didn't they know it only amused the people walking by? How freaking degrading."

And it gets better from there.

If you need to read something that is guaranteed to cheer you up, I can recommend this story - and it's free! Someone should pick this up and make a published series of short stories out of it - or something. Absolutely perfect! ( )
  SerenaYates | Oct 19, 2017 |
Funny shifter story ( )
  crankypants16 | Sep 23, 2013 |
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Marcin finds himself in a bind when he’s trapped in his shifter form and sold to a pet store. His frustration at the situation is palpable, but when he's taken home by good-looking Hamilton, his plan is to win over his new owner and make his escape? However, after a few weeks with Hamilton, does he want to make a complete escape, or just stop being caged?

If you like foul-mouthed tiny shifters whose surly attitudes are many times bigger than their physical presence, then this may be the book for you.
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