Generally, love birds tend to be more expensive than hamsters. The cost of a love bird can range from $50 to $150 or more, depending on the species and breeding, while hamsters typically cost between $10 to $25. Additionally, love birds require more specialized care and supplies, which can further increase their overall cost of ownership.
Yes a the bird is a very juvilile creature and can get lost very easily, plus it cost more for example the large cage, the expensive bird food. Finally the bird is very noisy as well.
The hamster by itself isn't alot at all. I got my hamster for $14 (about £9), but the cages and things needed for it are usually quite a bit more expensive than the hamster. It doesnt really cost alot to raise them either, just getting all the equipment at the start.
YES! a hamster absolutly NEEDS a hamster wheel. For syrians, they can go on any wheels. If you love them , you may buy them huge ones which it is more fun to be on and they will love you back (: For drawfs, it's better if you provide them smaller wheels because they can get sliped more easily. In conclusion, hamster wheels are a good source of excercise because it keeps them fit and not so lumpy after all those rewarding treats :) hope it helped, in my experience i have 4 hamsters. They like the hamster wheel and they often go on it. Hamster wheels are like hamster ball but i prefer wheels. THEY ARE TRES TRES AWESOME!
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Not necessarily. The initial cost of purchasing a hamster and its supplies can add up, but the ongoing expenses for food, bedding, and occasional vet visits are relatively low compared to other pets. However, unexpected medical expenses can make owning a hamster more costly.
well when picking a hamster look for the more well boded hamster
You can carry more cargo, they are easier to customize and less expensive than cars like the fire bird!
Yes the more you hold it the more it will love you and want to be held and then your friends can hold it to and it won`t bite
a tinhy hamster since it probably was neeborn and is curious about its surroundings
You should pick up your hamster. Picking up your hamster lets it get used to you, the more you pick it up and play with it the more friendler it becomes.
I would assume the country of Turkey is worth more than the average bird, but otherwise it depends on the size and brand.
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