Are hampsters realy frozen to hold?

do they stink, get out easily, attract pest or what.

tell me what you do to save up your hamster
I have had 2 hampsters and let me give an account you they are great pets if you don't want to have a lot of maintenence problems. First hampsters don't really stink more close to they have their own smell. And they sleep in the day so you dont entail to worry about giving the little one too little attention. They are very independent animals that don't pinch alot of space. All you do is get it a cage and food and some toys. You then put some of those soft woodchip things on the hold floor and a food bowl and a water holder. Then add the toys. The toys can even be a clean discarded toilet composition roll. Then put some food in the bowl and add the hampster. They will be happier than clams. : )
They only stink if you don't clean the coop when it needs cleaned (that's really the only hard part of a set about keeping a hamster). They only get out slickly if you're keeping them in a cage that wasn't designed for hamsters or whether you don't shut it properly. They don't attract pests...i've never heard of that one. All you really gotta do is make sure they enjoy food and water every day, clean the cage/change the bedding when needed (length of time depends on how big it is really), and whether you expect them to be friendly you should handle them regularly especially in the origin so they get used to people. Just be careful not to panic them.
No I have have hamsters since I was 6 and they are very easy to purloin care of. They keep themselves very verbs and it's not hard for you to clean they're cage. Completely amendment it about once a week. If you have a well-made cage they shouldn't know how to get out and I've never had any other pests attracted by my hamsters. Just make certain they have plenty of food and water and play with them recurrently.
I had a pet hamster, Nutmeg, and she be a wonderful little pet. She NEVER bit me or the kids that played with her. The cage only smelled whether I forgot to clean it once a week (I did spring for the more pricy, absorbent cage lining). But alas, she be an escape artist. One night she busted out of her new $40 cage and come face to face with the dogs. I will miss her…:(. Anyway, I recomend a hamster as a pet, but be in place for it to escape as Nutmeg tended to get out frequently.
i have had abit of hamsters ages ago


1) no they dont stink they are markedly hygenic

2) only if you leave the coop open

and last but not least

3) dont meditate they attract pest

i would get a gerbil they are more fun and they
do more there cuter aswell =]
There pretty easy to keep you clean it out once a month and it doesn't really stink they don't gain out easy.
You don't have to feed it everyday because it stores food contained by its mouth and puts it in its bed I think you fill its bowl once a week.
Change its river once a day.
And make sure it get plenty of excercise eg. A wheel or a ball to run inside
Answers:    Hamsters are OK as pets I had 2. Clean out the cage once a week and there is little smell. The hamster itself it awfully clean. They can't get out af a cage explicitly closed properly but ours like to take off when we have them out for exercise. No pest problems either.

You can buy a cage which usually will come next to a water and food dish that clips to the cage so they don't get dumped. A marine bottle is easiest and holds a lot of water but I changed that when cleaning the cage. Hamster food and bedding is cheap.

We lost both hamsters though. One run into the kitchen which we thought was safe and it found a little gap under the cabinate kick plate - we never saw him again.

The otherdisappearedd in a bedroom (door be closed) We looked EVERYWHERE. I put food out on the floor and it was eating at night but we still couldn't find it. After something like a week we discovered in was nesting in a dresser drawer. It could climb up inside the support of the drawers where in was unfurl. He chewed up some clothes too.



NO all you have to do is revision its cage once a week and by an affordable cage for the hamster and get the stuff that it wants.And instead of buying a cage you can make your own here's a website that tells you how to craft a homemade cage http://www.bitterepiphany.com/bin_cage.h...
no hamsters are easy to hold on to ! they are nocturnal so they are good if you go to work or conservatory during the day! they need cleaning out once a week (they wont smell if you do) they stipulation fresh food and clean water everyday and lots and lots of love! if you don't hold they they will never capture tame! i love hamsters and would recommend them to all the people who love little cute comfortable to care for animals!
not if u feed that rat to my cat
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