I don t know if I m suitable for a hamster

Updated on vogue 2024-02-12
39 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No, hamsters are solitary animals, but pay attention to the feeding method, if you are close, you don't have to find time to play with her, you feed him something every day for sawdust to feed and feed water, and he will be familiar with you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's not easy, the hamster is very easy to raise, but it takes time, you at least feed it water, it's a glass tube that absorbs water, if it's dehydrated, you know,,, you can raise turtles these slow-paced ah, the life span of the hamster is more than a year, you don't accompany it, isn't it a little --- to say that the child is important to study After going to college, you can raise whatever you want !! No one will stop you, your roommate will take care of you!! Don't rush to raise pets is to cultivate patience!!

    And the hamster stuff ** is so much that it's cheap to die for!! No need to worry about this!!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Do you come home every day? If not, it's better not to raise it, it's very troublesome.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Can I bring it to school to raise it? Many student parties are kept in dormitories. If you just play with SS on weekends, SS may not be able to remember you, and your grandmother can't seem to clean the cage for SS every day, right?

    Raising a pet takes manpower and material resources, if you don't have so much energy to take care of SS, it's better not to raise it, it really can't give SS complete happiness.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Have you considered getting another pet?

    A hamster has a lifespan of only 2 years.

    It's hard to be happy in your situation.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hamsters are easy to raise, you don't need to spend too much energy, you just need to give it enough food, give it some apple peels, apple cores, or cucumbers, vegetable leaves and other watery things. Change the wood chips every few days. Rat food can be prepared by yourself, rice, cereals, and beans can be eaten.

    Melon seeds and peanuts are also fine.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hamsters are small living creatures, so please don't blindly raise them until you are mentally prepared to do the following questions first: 1Do you have a certain amount of time to keep it?

    2.Is your family against you keeping small animals? 3.

    Can you guarantee that someone will take care of the hamster while you're out for a long time? 4.Can you promise not to abandon it after the initial novelty has passed.

    Can you find a suitable adopter when you can't continue to raise? 5.Can you guarantee that it is healthy with you?

    6.Can you promise not to let it hurt? 7.

    Are you suitable for keeping small animals? Do you keep small animals? 8.

    Are you fully prepared? Take care of it and help it make a comfortable home, no matter how expensive it is? No matter how tired you are?

    9.Can you let him rest well during the day and play with him at night? 10.

    Do you promise not to abuse it? 11.Can you guarantee that you won't abandon it?

    12.Can you guarantee that you'll take it to play and make it happy when you're free? If you are not sure about the above points, it is recommended that you do not raise them for the time being.

    Wait until you meet all of the above criteria before raising them.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    No, I'm also in my second year of junior high school this year, and I'll be in my third year next year. But I still have hamsters, if you really don't have time, you can put more food and enough water in the morning, and it'll be fine, I feed it in the morning and watch it in the evening. I've been raising it for three months and I'm still very healthy.

    Homeowners don't have to worry, in fact, it is very simple to raise, but I advise you not to raise it in summer, it is easy to stink, and you must change the sawdust frequently. (It's hard to type on your phone, hope).

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    No problem at all. The hamster is easy to raise, as long as you feed it a little food (water) every day, change the sawdust once a week, and bathe him frequently. I feed the hamsters every day after school, and it's okay at all.

    Once we went back to our hometown and we didn't feed for five days, and it was still fine.

    If you are under pressure to study and don't have time, forget it, buy it and be responsible for life.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If not, don't keep it, the hamster will lose its life for no reason in your luck.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    You can take a few minutes to talk to him and feed him something when he comes home in the evening, even though he is a solitary animal but he is afraid of loneliness, or you can put it at your desk so that he can watch you do your homework and gradually get closer.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I hesitated for a long time to buy a hamster.

    Because I'm wondering if I have time, if I have the financial strength...

    In fact, hamsters don't need much time to spend with them.

    I am also a student.

    Every day after school, I change the sawdust, Yusha, and then contact the feelings... It should be put in 40 minutes.

    That's a lot of time to play on weekends, buy a running ball to make him run very high, he rolls very cute!

    But if you really don't even have this little time, you really don't have it, because this guy needs someone to be spoiled and someone to tease him.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Hello, I'm a high school student, and my schedule is the same as yours! And I can't even go home at noon!

    But, I have five rats at home! My family doesn't take care of them for me, they don't like rats, and my mom is scared of ......

    For your schedule, there is no problem, rats are nocturnal animals, usually when we go to work and study, he is sleeping, at this time he doesn't want anyone to disturb their sleep! And half of the time we go home is when they wake up and are active. The time is just right, and you can play with them at this time!

    Hamsters don't eat much when they sleep, and they have a habit of hiding food, that is, they like to put up what they like to eat ......Every time I cleaned the nest, I could find a lot of food ...... she hadn't finished eating

    So, dear, don't worry! If you want to raise it, you can raise it, but you must pay attention to one rat and one cage, and you can't abandon it from the beginning! The most important thing is to be close to the heart, don't raise rats for three minutes of heat!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    You're just like me.

    I'm in my second year of junior high school, and I'm raising it, so it's fine.

    Just feed some food in the morning, change the sawdust once every 3 days, and don't wash the cage.

    It will play with the running wheel.

    I don't want anyone to accompany my family.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If you feel that you are really incapable, it is better not to raise it, and don't let down a life because you want to raise it.

    ps: If you live in the school, your roommates can consider keeping them in the dormitory, and the school generally doesn't care about pets. Be sure to stock up on hamster supplies and take good care of him.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Hamsters need to be fed every day, and your situation is not suitable.

    Turtles are recommended, generally do not starve to death, and pay a little attention to not being disturbed by people and are not too likely to get sick.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    All you have to do is take 5 to 10 minutes a day to talk to her.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It doesn't matter, if you don't live in school, you spend a few minutes every night feeding, watering, changing wood chips.

    If you are in Beijing, then I will recommend a place for you, I can't tell you clearly, things are very cheap there.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The fourth floor is very comprehensive, and the landlord doesn't have enough energy, but I'm a sophomore in high school, and I'm about to sprint to the third year of high school, and there is no pressure to raise hamsters and lop-eared rabbits.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    No, people need you to accompany them.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    You can raise some easy to raise, such as birds, or turtles, etc., maybe the average person will not like to raise turtles, hehe.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Don't keep it for the time being, wait until your time is fixed, and then talk about it, you can't rely on impulse to have a pet.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Are you sure you really know hamsters?

    Take a look at my experience:

    Hamsters should be kept in one cage at a time, and cannot be co-raised. Because they are solitary animals, it is like putting you and a lion together, and it will definitely be over.

    Hamsters need rat food, litter, cages, bath sand.

    Don't think hamsters don't need to take a bath, they also love to be clean and need to take a bath.

    But don't remember that you can't wash with water, you have to use their own tool: bath sand.

    There are also melon seeds to be picked out from the rat food.

    Snacks (melon seeds, peanuts, bread worms, etc.) should not be eaten too much.

    The litter is sawdust, and it should be changed frequently, preferably once every three days.

    Hamster Cost: Start (80 infinite).

    In the back, it is 50 a month when it is extravagant.

    Generally 20 a month.

    Make sure you have the financial resources.

    It is necessary to ensure that you have half an hour with it every day.

    Otherwise, it will turn its face and deny people.

    You won't get its affection, and it's dancing with you.

    But I have a bad suggestion, you can take SS to the dormitory.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    That's definitely not going to work, so why would you want to keep hamsters? If you can, LZ is not as good as raising a puppy during the summer vacation, use two months to train it, play with it, and raise a good relationship, no matter when you see it in the future, it will stick to you.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Because I have raised hamsters myself, it can be clearly stated that they can be domesticated, but there are also several problems that need to be paid attention to when raising this thing.

    1. The little guy is timid, so he needs a relatively quiet and safe location as his habitat, the cage can be slightly larger within the scope of his ability, and the location should be protected from light, that is, not in direct sunlight.

    2. There is an environment in the cage for him to hide, such as a small room.

    3. Keep hygienic, not to clean a few times a day, but also to maintain a clean frequency of two to three days 4, no matter what food is fed, you must keep feeding carrots two to three times a week, which is to reduce fire 5, the little guy is not necessarily good, so if there are children at home, it is best not to let the children directly touch, so as not to cause accidental injury.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Hello, I'm glad to answer for you, hamsters are easy to raise.

    1. Easy to raise. Feed hamsters some good rat food, bread worms and cereal snacks to increase the nutrients in the hamster's body. 2. Clean the hamster with bath sand, and choose a hanging water basin and rice basin to prevent the hamster from falling into the basin and being injured.

    3. Provide a place for hamsters to exercise, avoid hamsters from becoming obese, and prepare a sturdy hut for hamsters.

    Question Okay, thank you.

    Thought you gave it a thumbs up.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Someone asked: Hey, Sister Xianci, is it suitable for you to raise hamsters at home?Won't it stink?Okay, I'm here today!

    1.Are hamsters suitable for domestication?

    Yes, if you don't want to have a dog or cat at home, then hamsters are perfect for you!The hamster only needs a 20 * 20 cage (if the family conditions allow), a drinking water (generally buy a cage, must be burned, but cold for the rat to drink) rice bowl (if it is a golden bear, mind a little bigger, the size of the small hamster is OK) bath sand, because the hamster can not touch a little water (to the hamster to drink water, mind not to use a bowl, my hamster is swimming inside and catch a cold) food is a must!Look at whether the staple food of rats likes to eat or not, so as not to starve to death.

    Hamsters also need nests to sleep in. The golden bear will not take a bath, and will go to the toilet, and the golden bear can buy urine sand for hamsters.

    2.Do hamsters stink?

    No animal doesn't stink, and hamsters are no exception!But if it is particularly smelly, it is estimated that there is some disease or something wrong with the feeding, and the litter should be changed when it smells!If it stinks, a rat is uncomfortable, so change the bedding.

    Hope it helps!

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    Yes, hamsters are domestic pets, and they are not easy to carry viruses such as plague, and they are not easy to be infected with plague if they are bitten.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    Hamsters are suitable for domestication, hamsters are relatively small, and it is not difficult to raise.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    Of course suitable, I raised 9, I lost it and bought it, I raised 11 together, super cute, well-behaved, I used to bite people, and now I don't bite much for about 2 years, open the cage and it's too lazy to look at me =.=

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    Hamsters can also be raised at home, and you must pay attention to environmental hygiene. It can still be kept as a pet.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    Yes, but it is better not to put it near a resting place, because they have the opposite schedule to humans. However, it is necessary to pay attention to hygiene and not to have more than one rat cage. Hamsters are solitary animals.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    Hamsters are now quite raised by many people, and your family should be able to raise them, but the life span of hamsters is only 2-3 years, and they will die within two years, so you will definitely be sad, or raise a dog, and the dog will live longer. And hamsters are nocturnal, and you can take a dog out to walk, don't you say?

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-04

    Hamsters are really not suitable for raising, this vitality is particularly strong, and good at breeding, a litter of nests, can you have a place to raise?

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-03

    You can raise it at home, but you have to be more diligent.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-02

    Hamsters can be farmed at home.

  37. Anonymous users2024-01-01

    Suitable for love clean and easy to bathe.

  38. Anonymous users2023-12-31

    This question is so strange, hamsters are originally pets, and they can still be raised in ** if they are not kept at home.

  39. Anonymous users2023-12-30

    Keeping a hamster is not an option that is not recommended, but there are some factors to consider. Here are some things to look out for when keeping hamsters:

    1.Requires a lot of space: Hamsters need to have plenty of space to move and explore. They are active animals, and the aggressive beard needs a spacious cage or habitat for their locomotion needs.

    2.Need proper facilities: Hamsters need a proper cage or habitat that includes appropriately sized wheels for them to exercise, hiding places for them to rest, proper bedding and food containers, etc.

    3.Regular cleaning is required: Hamsters' cages need to be cleaned regularly to maintain hygiene and prevent bacterial growth. This requires a certain amount of time and effort.

    4.Need to pay attention to food and water**: Hamsters need a proper diet and water source. They need fresh food and water every day** to stay healthy.

    5.Need to be social and interactive: Hamsters are social creatures, and rents need to interact and socialize with humans or other hamsters. Without enough time and energy to interact with them, they may feel lonely and frustrated.

    In short, raising hamsters requires a certain sense of responsibility and commitment. If you can't provide the right conditions and attention, then keeping hamsters may not be a good option. Before you consider getting a pet, make sure you have enough time, resources, and interests to care for them.

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