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How Much Does A Hamster Need To Eat?
One of the natural wonders of the world is watching a hamster stuff his or her cheeks. They can carry the equivalent of their own bodyweight in their cheeks. Their food bowls are always empty. Depending on...
33 commentsHamster Health - Sick Hamster
Although hamsters are pretty hardy pets, they are very small which means that injuries and illness can quickly become a serious matter. Hamsters are actually pretty good at hiding their illnesses until it's...
266 commentsCaring For Hamsters
A few tips and guidelines one should know about hamsters before and during owning one. Temperament, Adjusting perdiod, diet, housing, and behaviors.
154 commentsChoosing the right type of hamster for you
Hamsters are often treated as the obvious choice for parents as first pets for their children, but often the reality of the needs and care of the hamster are overlooked. If you want a pet that needs very...
139 commentsCaring For Hamsters - The Essentials
We all think of Hamsters as children's pets right? It might surprise you to know that they are becoming very popular with the more mature pet owner due to their small size and relatively low feeding and...
3 commentsThe Best Cage For Your Hamster
I love hamsters. I think they make great pets for adults and children alike. Some people complain that because they are nocturnal that can cause problems, but I actually think that is an asset as they are...
2 commentsBreeding Syrian Hamsters
First of all I will start by saying please don't breed if you have not done your research. Yes, everyone has to start somewhere but undertaking breeding without suitable knowledge could be dangerous for the...
7 commentsCommon Hamster Health Issues
Wet Tail Syrian hamsters can all potentially carry the wet tail bacteria, usually this is kept under control but under stress the bacteria can overwhelm the system causing the hamster to become lethargic,...
0 commentsRussian Dwarf Hamsters
Russian Dwarf Hamsters lifespan is between 1-3 years, so make sure you enjoy your pet and treat them well for those short years of their life! Q. Should I get a male or female Russian Dwarf Hamster? ...
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