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Author | Topic: Good idea to get a hampster (Read 768 times) |
Bug Junior Member
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Joined: Mar 2004 Gender: Female  Posts: 1 Location: Long Beach, CA
|  | Good idea to get a hampster « Thread Started on Mar 1, 2004, 1:27am » | |
I currently foster guinea pigs for a guinea pig rescue group. Some friends of mine at work has baby Russian Dwarf Hampsters that they are selling and I was if they would be an okay pet for someone with little time but a big heart.
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babyboos Junior Member
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Joined: Oct 2004 Gender: Female  Posts: 4 Location: Dundee Scotland UK
|  | Re: Good idea to get a hampster « Reply #1 on Oct 24, 2004, 4:27pm » | |
They most certainly would though beware they will need a few minutes at least three times a week or can often get a bit wild, and lose their tameness. Syrians tend to retain their tameness longer. Dwarves are great visually as they can live together and so interact for company and give them lots of toys and tunnels and they will love you even if you can't play with them for hours every day.
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