January 30, 2011

MAINTENANCE TIPS AND TREATING HAMSTER

Hamsters have several different species. Each species has advantages and disadvantages of each. For example, species whose body syirian most large and docile. He does not like to bite so safely maintained. Conversely, there are hamster capbell. Smallest size but likes to bite. So, prepare your fingers if you want to take him home. winter white dan roborovski . In addition, there are also types of winter white and Roborovski. Winter white hamster could be a suitable choice of species reared children. However, the price is quite expensive. Meanwhile, the species. So, be careful not to be separated from the cage. Any maintenance is rather difficult. In addition to funny and cute, hamster prices not to drain the bag.  Hamsters do not need a special room care of them, enough given the small cage that we can buy in pet stores. Unlike dogs and cats, or ornamental fish.
In addition, the hamster is not noisy like dogs. A hobby and howling. Hamsters are good at entertaining their owners diligently ran in the wheel of her beloved every day. sirkus Just circus
Here are some tips to keep hamsters, especially for beginners.
  1. In order to get a nice hamster, buy at pet stores trusted.
  2. Prepare yourself and family to look after the animal. Do not let your hamster abandoned and dead.
  3. Before buying a hamster, make sure no family member is allergic.
  4. Give hamster eat and drink regularly to stay healthy. Can be fed pumpkin seeds, peanuts, and bean sprouts.
  5. Give food to taste, if you just give food out again. The goal is to keep the cage clean.
  6. Hamsters can not stand the heat, high winds, also water. So, place your hamster cage in a cool and not humid.
  7. Use sand as a base routine  cage and replace it with new sand.
  8. Hamsters breed fast. If you do not want overwhelmed because I have a lot of hamsters, hamster choose the same sex in a cage.

                                                 Not too difficult, right?
                                            Come on, we keep hamsters!

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