Hamsters, unlike dogs and cats, don't need to go to the vet on a regular basis. But if you feel that something is wrong with your hamster, it would be in it's best intrest to take it to the vet.
No, unless you see something wrong with it.
No. Some people bring them to the vets for a check over but it is not necessary.
It wants out or you need to buy it some chewing sticks to keep its teeth from getting too long It wants out or you need to buy it some chewing sticks to keep its teeth from getting too long
When you buy your first hamster you should buy a cage, food, chew toys, Exercise Wheels & Exercise Balls Good Luck with your new Hamster !!!
Well, you can't but they sell some hamster powder on PETSMART. So you should go there and buy some if you need. Trust me i wouldn't put baby powder on my hamster.
Only with proper training and opportunity! If these present themselves and you take advantage, then with patience (and a paycheck) you will be able to house your hamster in style!
Most times, you will be able to purchase a Hamster at this location for close to $10. You also need to realize the cost of their housing and food items.
Just how reliable does a hamster toy need to be?
Before you get the hamster you need to get the cage prepared, then you can buy the hamster. The pet shop will give you a cardboard box to take it home in. Once your home, put the cardboard box in the cage then open it and let the hamster crawl into the cage and settle in before you start to handle it.
If you are a beginner, consider adopting dwarf or Syrian hamsters. They are the easiest to take care of and they are quite cute ! If you have taken care of a hamster before, and you are responsible, you can accept the challenge of taking care of a fancy hamster. A fancy hamster has long fur and you need to comb it every other day and occasionally cut it's hair! If you feel responsible enough, you can take care of any breed of hamster.
They run on hamster wheels, but if you don't have that it's also good to take them on a walk.(you should make or buy a right sized collar.
The nicest hamster you could buy is a syrian and a teddy bear hamster they dont bite as much as other hamster do
It wants out or you need to buy it some chewing sticks to keep its teeth from getting too long It wants out or you need to buy it some chewing sticks to keep its teeth from getting too long
When you buy your first hamster you should buy a cage, food, chew toys, Exercise Wheels & Exercise Balls Good Luck with your new Hamster !!!
You first need to think about where your going to buy your hamster and all of it supplies. I suggest your nearest PetCo, they have really cool stuff, and they do not house males and females together, which means that you will not end up with a pregnant hamster. Then you need to think of where your going to put your hamster. After that, you need to go online or visit PetCo, the online is petco.com and pick out a cage that you like, make sure you find a hamster cage. Then you need to buy: a hamster water bottle, a hamster food dish, a bag of treats, hamster or gerbil food, a hut for you hamsters bed, and hamster bedding. After you have all of your supplies, talk to a person who works at PetCo, have them answer any questions you may have. Finaly you need to pick out a hamster, any hamster is fine, just pick the one that you like. Good luck! :)Costs:food:$3-7bedding:$4-8food dish:$2-3water bottle:$3-7hut:$4-10cage:$30-60treats:$1-5hamster:$10 plus taxBy the way. It would be a great idea to buy a Booklet on Hamsters. It shows everything you need to know from Birth to Death. By Alex Murray
Well, you can't but they sell some hamster powder on PETSMART. So you should go there and buy some if you need. Trust me i wouldn't put baby powder on my hamster.
NO!once you buy a hamster you have to take care of it in til it DIES
if you buy yogurt treats from petco then you take one or two ou and set it there then sit there and watch it from a distance the smeel will get to the hamster and it will usually look for it then when it eats it grab it and then you have found your hamster
I am an owner of cats, hamsters, rabbits and all sorts! So I understand your need of advice. your hamster is just like you, if someone says to you do you want a mansion for free you will obviously take it! So think about this very carefully what would you rather have a cardboard box or a mansion to live the rest of your life in? its the same as your hamster. Be daring but caring and buy the biggest cage you want for your hamster, the bigger the better eh?