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The Complete Guide to Hamsters and the Different Types of Hamsters
Introduction: What is a Hamster? A hamster is a small, furry mammal found in Asia. They are typically seen in the wild running on a wheel. They are also often considered pets and can be bought from pet stores. Hamsters have been domesticated for many centuries and are bred for their fur, temperament, size, and color.
By Avijit Ray4 years ago in Petlife
The Ins and Outs of Hamster Nutrition: Can Hamsters Eat Pomegranate?
Introduction to Hamster Nutrition Hamsters are small rodents, which can be found in the wild and in captivity. They are popular pets for many people and they have been domesticated for many centuries. Hamsters can be fed a wide variety of foods and their diet should include fresh vegetables, dried fruits, cereals, nuts, eggs, and meat.
By Avijit Ray4 years ago in Petlife
Furry Fratricide with Cloud - The Carnivorous, Murderous Hamster
Despite wanting to on many occasions, I’ve only adopted a pet once. And it was an utter disaster. I don't entirely blame myself - I wasn't told the full story behind his need for a new home. Had I been, I would've thought twice about allowing the tiny, furry ball of mayhem into my home.
By Christopher Donovan5 years ago in Petlife
Heather the Hamster. Top Story - April 2021.
I hate thinking of Heather as being a ‘purchase’. I often forget that I actually paid to have my little friend in my life. If anyone ever asked me ‘what do you think has been your best ever purchase’ I had maybe mentioned a new piece of filming equipment that had advanced my filmmaking or a new book that brought insight to a fictional world I loved, but now?
By Megan Kingsbury5 years ago in Petlife
Pet stores sell products that make hamsters miserable
Hamsters are popular pets for a reason. They’re fluffy, soft and adorable. You can easily obtain one for about £20 or less from your local pet store, as well as everything you need to care for it. But what if I told you that many of these products are harmful and will make your hamster miserable?
By Corinne McCafferty5 years ago in Petlife
How I Care for my Syrian Hamster
Gorgeous, aren't they? Tiny little mouse-like creatures with pink noses, minute paws, fluffy coats and big beautiful eyes. I often find myself wondering how one little animal could be so adorable and bring you so much joy. They are wholly oblivious and unaware of their significance to you, yet sometimes it almost feels like they're trying to make you smile. Of course, they're just being their little clumsy selves, but it doesn't make it any less wonderful.
By Katie Rees6 years ago in Petlife
How to Care for Syrian Hamsters
Also known as “teddy bear,” “short hair,” “golden,” or simply “fancy” hamsters, Syrians are perhaps the most popular pocket pet in the United States. These hamsters are well-known for their inquisitive nature, short and stocky builds, and relative ease of care. Yet walk into any pet store and you'll find a cornucopia of improper care: Too small cages, as well as dangerously misleading information about caring for these fascinating little rodents.
By Felecia Burgett7 years ago in Petlife
What Everyone Gets Wrong About Syrian Hamsters As Pets
I don't know about you but when I was young, hamsters (and especially syrian hamsters) were the hot first pet for any child. I remember going through several hamsters, same as most of my friends. They are small, but not as small as mice so you can grab them better. Their cage isn't too big so a child is able to clean them out and they "last" only two years, so in case your kid gets bored or something, you don't have to worry too much.
By Adalia Pride8 years ago in Petlife










