This will vary greatly based on where you live. Unless you plan to professionally breed hamsters, your best bet would be to approach the owner or manager of a non-corporate, smaller privately owned pet store that sells things that a new hamster owner would need (cages, food, bedding, etc.). If the owner or manager does not seem eager to pay cash for the hamster babies, it is acceptable to suggest a trade for pet supplies (hamster food, bedding). The first time you approach any particular store, do not try to sell more than one litter of babies. If they accept the babies (either for cash or trade), stop by the store periodically afterwards to check how quickly they are able to sell the hamster babies they got from you. If they sell quickly, you will do well to have that information to use in your favor when negotiating the terms of future litters you may want to sell to them.
Usually you can buy one at your local pet store, or you can ask someone at the pet store who sells the hamsters !
the store
The dollar tree sells gimp in the back of the store
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they can if there in one of those little balls they make at the store you get your hamsters.
hamsters have a diet of mostly seeds, fruit, vegitables and store bought pellets specially designed for hamsters and gerbils.
Legends sells them!
the clay store
There are pouches on hamsters and they will be inside of there mouth they are to store food in them if they don't feel like eating it. :-)
a department store sells clothing and a supermarket sells food
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From a pet store or a breeder.