What should I do if the hamster is not loved after 3 months 5

Updated on parenting 2024-02-26
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's normal, don't worry about it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If the owner does not want to raise the hamster for various reasons after raising the hamster for a period of time, then the hamster should not be thrown away directly, and can directly choose to sell it online.

    In fact, the best way to deal with not wanting to raise hamsters is to give them directly to others, directly to relatives and friends, and friends around you should like to raise this small animal.

    Foster it in a pet store If you don't want a hamster for a short time if the home conditions are better, then you can foster the baby hamster directly into the pet store.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you don't want to keep a hamster, you can give it away directly, don't release it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you don't want to raise a hamster, it's better to give it to someone you like, so it's not recommended to release it directly!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If you have a pet that you don't want to have, it is recommended that you give it to your relatives and friends, and do not release and kill them at will!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It can be given to relatives, friends, and neighbors. Do not release it. There will always be someone to raise.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Question 1: What should I do if I don't want to raise a hamster at home? I can't ask you questions, but I would advise you, if you see hamsters as creatures, treat them as friends, I believe that no one will bear to kill their friends!

    I'm also in my third year of junior high school! I also raise hamsters, no matter what you do, I advise you not to harm her! We are all creatures!

    Thank you for reading my statement.

    Question 2: What should I do if I don't want to keep a hamster? Since you don't want to raise it, there's no way, like the one upstairs said to sell people?

    You said that no one wants to give it away, let alone sell it?? If you let it go, it will surely die. Suggest that you just buy it and return it to him, of course, he can't return your money, you will lose dozens of dollars and save a little life!

    Amitabha! Good, good, good.

    Question 3: What should I do if I don't want to keep a hamster anymore Give it to a friend who likes to keep animals, and then swear never to keep it again. Abandoned critters are miserable.

    Question 4: How to deal with hamsters that you don't want to give to your friends who like hamsters.

    Question 5: What should I do if I don't want to raise a hamster? 20 points Give it away, see if someone wants to adopt.

    First, ask your friend if there is anything you want to raise.

    Second, post in the same city for people to adopt.

    Question 6: Is it okay if you don't want to raise hamsters and release them What should I do if I don't want to raise hamsters Because hamsters reproduce too fast, almost all of them are difficult to send on the Internet, and the only way is to sell them to those traders.

    Question 7: What should I do if I don't want to raise a hamster It is recommended that you can entrust it to a friend or give it to someone who wants to raise it.

    Question 8: I don't want to raise hamsters anymore, who can adopt them, thank you! The hamster is called a hamster because it stores food, and when he feels scared or safe, he spits out the food.

    Fear is because by leaving food behind, it can confuse the enemy and take the opportunity to escape. It's safe because it feels safe that it can leave the food there and eat it later. Look

    Question 9: What should I do if the hamster doesn't want to raise, there are a lot of sundries, and I am annoyed 100 points Give it away, feed the cat if no one wants it, don't release it, destroy the ecology!

    Question 10: How to persuade people who don't want to raise hamsters Don't force you if he doesn't want to raise them, you won't be treated well if you don't like them. If you are a parent, it is good to point out that hamsters are not mice, do not carry bacteria, and are completely odorless if cleaned up in time.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hamsters are not familiar with the environment and other external factors will cause them to be uncomfortable, the following solutions:

    1. You can put on digging gloves, try to let the hamster get started, stroke it and call its name, practice conditioning, and let it get used to you.

    2. Wait for the hamster to touch your hand, try to give it some snacks to enhance the relationship.

    Yansen 3, each hamster has a different IQ and a different personality, so you must be patient with them.

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