Sunday, June 19, 2005

Buying a Hamster

When buying a hamster, there are many aspects to be considered:

The hamster shouldn't be too young (at least three weeks old) or too old (not more than three months). If you buy a hamster with two weeks it will probably die, because tha hamster can't feed itself suitably. With more than two months a female hamster might be pregnant. A so young "mother" is of course not a healthy hamster. Another aspect is that young hamsters are much easier to tame.

Buy a hamster only in the afternoon, because they sleep during the day and you can't see how active they are

Maybe the hamster is ill or hurt and the seller wants to sell you the hamster for the half of the price, but NEVER buy a hamster in those conditions.

The eyes of the hamster should be clear and the hair shouldn't be wet. These marks mean that the hamster is ill.

Buy only one hamster, because when they grow they begin to fight. If you want to breed hamsters you have to keep male and female in different cages. (Exception: dwarf hamsters, if they are from the same litter)

8 comments:

Linx said...

Good piece of advice... Hamster can't live together peacefully???

Mandy said...

According to my read, they can't. But not sure is real or not. ???

Linx said...

how sad...it will be so lonely then..

Anonymous said...

hehhee... nah they won be lonelY laaa
otheRwiSe how they maKe hamsie babies? :P

Mandy said...
This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
Mandy said...

What we mean here is same gender. :P

Malicious said...

Lol, that means that the term homosexual does not apply to them!!

Mandy said...

Lolz! :D