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  • How Do Hamsters Live in Their Habitat?

    Hamsters are available in many varieties and have different characteristics. Many hamsters love being social while others do not. However, aside from their differences, the typical hamster loves a dry, dim and clean habitat where he can play, breed and seclude himself to rest.

  • How to Treat a Pet Hamster

    Although hamsters fall into the rodent category of mammals, many people keep them as pets. They are delicate, fragile creatures with an average lifespan of just three years. Hamsters are very friendly, but they frighten easily. As they become comfortable in their environments, their natural traits emerge. They are curious by nature, and enjoy nibbling, excessive movement and affection.

  • How to Make a Big Play Area for Hamsters

    A homemade hamster play area is the perfect way to allow your hamster some cage-free time, while instilling boundaries that will keep him safe. It will also eliminate your worries about whether he can chew through the cords of your new flat screen TV while out of his cage. All of the resources for this project may be found around your house, making it an economical way to repurpose materials.

  • How to Care for Golden Hamsters

    Golden, or Syrian, hamsters are solitary animals that can live up to three or four years. Syrian hamsters are the largest of hamster breeds, growing to a length of 6 inches. They are nocturnal creatures, sleeping most of the day and running about at night. Most hamsters do become accustomed to their human friends and, with the proper knowledge and care, they can be happy household pets.

  • Habitat of Golden Hamsters

    Golden hamsters make ideal pets because of their lifestyle and tendencies. In their natural habitat, golden hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) are solitary and primarily nocturnal. They live in burrows that they construct themselves. Golden hamsters originated from the Syrian wheat fields and were domesticated in the 1930s.

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