The same as if it were summer !
definitley syrian. they live longer and are waaay less wild then dwarf hamsters. the dwarfs we used to have batted bit and were wild. the syrians and teddy bear hamsters we had were calm and easy to take care of. First time owner: don't hold your hamster for the first couple of days or they may get wet tail :)
Care for it like a regular hamster you need to feed change the water and if the hamster just sits don't be mad play with it when it wants to be played with
Syrian, teddy bear hamsters. They are less wild and easier to handle than dwarfs. If it is for a little kid you need to get a teddy bear hamster because they are just all around easier to take care of and are less wild :=)
Teddy Bear Hamsters make wonderful pets, I had a teddy bear hamster and they are the sweetest animals in the world! But each hamster is different and they require being handled daily, clean their cage once a week, change their water and food daily. Keep in mind hamsters are very fragile, even Teddy Bear Hamsters. If this is your first hamster please research it further before getting one and if you choose to get one you must accept the responsibility and take care of it properly.
Give her lots of food and water. And be sure to cheak on her once and a while. : )
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You must provide its basic necessities: food, water and somewhere to live. Pet shop staff can give you all the information you need for caring for your pet.
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They sell the new ones at Toys r Us.
if your hamster falls out of its cage then put some kind of clean clothe on your hand and pick it up and put it into the nest with its mom and its mom will take it from there at first make sure the mom doesn't reject the baby if the mom tries to eat the baby or doesn't care for it you will have to care for it yourself or sell it
yes, no matter what the hamster is you can always use the same cage wire, plastic, or aquarium
Petco online doesn't show the types of teddy bear hamsters they have in stock. They only have care sheets and supplies.