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Andy the hamster rescued from Yukon recycling depot after escaping from his cage

A hamster is safely home, after it escaped its cage, ran into a cardboard box and was discovered in a Whitehorse recycling depot.

Emily Toth, age 10, 'really, really happy' hamster is home

Andy the hamster is back home after an adventure at a Whitehorse recycling depot. (Humane Society Yukon/Facebook)

Anon-recyclable hamster named Andy is safely home,after heescaped his newcage, hid ina cardboard box, and was discovered in a Yukon recycling depot.

"I was just really surprised that my hamster ended up in a recycling box," said 10-year-old EmilyToth.

Andy had just moved into a new home: a two-storey cage he shareswith a gerbil named Maya.

But Andy had other plans: the recycling bin.

Around suppertime Tuesday night, hisfamily realized Andy had slipped through a crack in his cage, said Toth's mom,Melissa Croskery.

They panicked their house has five other animals, including two dogsand two rodent-curious cats.

Emily Toth, age 10, lives in Whitehorse with her hamster, Andy. There are six animals in her house, including two dogs, two cats, a gerbil and Andy. (Submitted by Melissa Croskery)

Meanwhile, a worker atRaven Recycling in Whitehorse was about to toss out a bin, when they noticed something moving, said Shelley Williamson, executive director of Humane Society Yukon.

It was Andy.

The hamster had burrowed into a cardboard box in the family's blue bin. The bin had beenpicked up and broughtto the recycling depot that morning.

"He likes to burrow in a lot of everything," Toth said.

"So he somehow got his way into the recycling, burrowed into a box, and I guess fell asleep."

Andy the hamster share a two-storey cage with a gerbil named Maya. (Submitted by Melissa Croskery)

Raven Recycling staff brought him to the humane society, which put out a call on social media.

The girl and the hamster were reunited shortly after.

"I was really, really happy to see him," Tothsaid.

Croskery said they gave Andy his favourite food a banana and he is in a temporary enclosure while they reinforce his cage.

Although they spent days trying to do the exactsame thing before making his great escape, she said,"low and behold, Mr. Andy found a little crack."

Toth and Andy are reunited after the hamster escaped and ended up in the recycling. (Submitted by Melissa Croskery)

Toth said Andy is a Syrian hamster.He had escaped once before, she said, but that was before there were cats in the house.

She also said Andy used to be called Amy, before she saidshe learned he was a boy.

Tothloves animals and wants to be a vet someday. Her favourite place to go is the Yukon Wildlife Preserve, where she can spot moose and other animals.

Andy the hamster chewed out of his cage and found himself in a Whitehorse recycling depot. (Submitted by Melissa Croskery)

The humane society is happy the hamster is back with his family.

"It's not often you find a hamster in the recycling," Williamson said.

"Hopefully they fixed his cage and he'll be snug as a bug for the winter."

Toth and her hamster, Andy, live in Whitehorse. (Submitted by Melissa Croskery)

Written by Laura Howells, with files from Dave White