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Hamster Caresheet - Information To Assist In Keeping Your Hamster Healthy And Happy!
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Caring For A Hamster
Hamsters make delightful family pets. They sleep during the day and become
active in the evening, ideal for many family schedules. Most hamsters, including
Syrian hamsters, are solitary and must be kept alone. Occasionally, dwarf hamsters
may be social and prefer to live in pairs or groups, however you should have an
extra cage available in case they need to be separated.
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Hamster Caresheet
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General
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Most hamsters are easy to handle once they learn to trust
you. Allow your new pet a few days to settle into its new
home before picking it up. Offering food from your hand helps
to build confidence. Regular exercise in a safe area outside
the cage is important, but wait for your hamster to wake up on
its own, have a snack, and go to the bathroom before you take it
out of its cage. Never wake a sleeping hamster as it may
become irritable and bite.
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Housing
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Syrian hamsters need a cage of about 24 x 16 x 12 in, with a solid
bottom and a wire top. An easy way to provide adequate space is to
connect several smaller cages with Habitrail type tunnels. Add a
sleeping house, filled with nesting material like shredded paper
or hay, and choose toys such as a solid wheel (no open rungs),
ladders, and ramps. Hamsters love burrowing in a deep layer of
safe bedding such as Aspen shavings, or Carefresh. Avoid aromatic
cedar and pine beddings. Dwarf hamsters are safer in a large
aquarium or specially designed cage, as they may squeeze through
regular cage bars.
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Diet
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A healthy diet is based on dry food consisting of pellets and
a small amount of seeds, both freely available at all times. Use
lab blocks designed for hamsters rather than pellets to provide an
especially nutritious diet. Provide a handful of fresh vegetables
and fruit each evening. Hamsters are omnivores and though most
people keep them on a vegetarian diet, they can also eat foods
such as nuts, mealworms, yogurt, cottage cheese, tofu and lean
cooked meat. Fresh water should always be available in a
sipper bottle.
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Cleaning
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Spot-clean soiled areas daily and wash the cage bottoms,
food dishes and water bottles weekly. Always rinse and dry
well before adding fresh bedding. Reusing some of the old
nesting material will help your hamster will feel comfy and at home.
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Health
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Be alert and consult a vet if you notice signs of illness or
injury such as: lack of droppings or soft droppings; excessive
drinking or urinating; dirty, wet or patchy fur; sneezing,
wheezing or runny nose; limping, cuts or bumps, bleeding
from any opening.
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Warnings
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'Fluffy' nesting materials can cause fatal injuries to hamsters
and should never be used.
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Fertility
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Separate Syrian hamsters according to their sex by 3 weeks of
age to avoid health risks and unwanted babies. Dwarf hamsters
can produce babies every 3 weeks if males and females are
not kept apart.
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