Regarding the entanglement of raising hamsters, I hope that people who have pets can give advice

Updated on pet 2024-07-28
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    I feel that you should be a very kind person, the life span of hamsters is indeed only about three or four years, but no matter what pets, you must be prepared to face the life of pets, after all, pets can not accompany us for a lifetime, but the owner with time to accompany the life of pets, when I go to the flower, bird, fish and insect market to buy rats and mice, I will see that the living environment of those hamsters is very bad, very dirty, and some are even bitten to death by the same cage, I hope that more people who like hamsters will bring them home to give them a better living environment....Of course, I still hope that you have enough understanding of hamsters before raising them, otherwise they will die after a few days, which will hurt them.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    As said in "My Ten Promises with Dogs", if you want to have a pet, you must love it as if it were your own family member. In fact, you don't need to think about how long it can live, you can think about how to make it live better in its lifetime. Since you are also mentally prepared to meet all troubles, and you love it very much, then raise it.

    I wish you to accompany it through its short but wonderful and loving life. Bless you!

    Attached "My Ten Promises with Dogs" Dog's Confession:

    1. When we are together, I hope you can be patient and give me time to understand you.

    2. I hope that one day you can fully trust me, and it is my greatest happiness to be your loyal friend.

    3. Did you know? I, like you, have feelings.

    4. When I am disobedient, before you reproach me, can you think about what you have done to me.

    5. Tell me all the things on your mind, although I can't say it, I can understand it.

    6. Don't hit me, in fact, I can easily hurt you, but I didn't do it.

    7. You have your classmates, your friends, your job. And I, it's just you.

    8. One day I get old, I don't know if you will take care of me like you do now.

    9. I only have ten years to live, I hope you can take a little more time to spend with me.

    10. I will never forget the time you spent with me. So promise me that you will be by my side when I am about to leave this world.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    You can raise guinea pigs or lop-eared rabbits.

    I've raised them all.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In fact.. Every pet dies... Regardless of the length of life, it doesn't matter if it's a few years or more than ten years.

    There will be an end of the day.,If you can't bear it, don't raise it.,One of my classmates can't stand that taste.,Although she likes it.,But won't raise it.,It's normal to be born, old, sick and die.,If you really like hamsters.,Just raise it.,As long as you take good care of it.,Give it what you can do.。。 That's enough, even if you have a puppy, the life span of the puppy is more than ten years, and after more than ten years, you still have to face parting... It's all the same.,It's just a matter of time or later.,If you've raised it for more than ten years.,Maybe you're even more sad.。。。

    It's okay, either you don't raise it, or don't think about it so much, under your own ability, give them the best, and let them go through their lives in good health. . . . Other than that.. My neighbor totoro is very expensive, not only in the ** of the chinchilla itself, but also in the cost of raising it. . .

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Raise a Dutch pig with a lifespan of eight to ten years When I was a child, it was about the same as a hamster, but it was easier to raise than a hamster, and it was not so easy to get sick and die, and eventually it would grow to the size of a rabbit

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Raise two and reproduce offspring, after all, there is a blood relationship, and continue life.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Long-lived chinchillas? It can live for about 15 years.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hamsters have four disadvantages: hamsters have a very low IQ, hamsters have the opposite schedule to humans, hamsters have a short lifespan, and hamsters are difficult to domesticate.

    Disadvantage 1: Hamsters have a very low IQ.

    Due to the petite size of hamsters, the brain volume of the head is also very small. Although it has an excellent sense of hearing and smell, due to its low IQ, even with a good sense of hearing and smell, these organs cannot make up for the hamster's shortcomings in IQ. A hamster with a low IQ is easy to raise, but it is almost impossible to interact with it like a dog.

    So, if you have a pet and focus on interaction with pets, then hamsters are not for you.

    Disadvantage 2: The routine of hamsters is the opposite of that of humans.

    Many people keep pets to tease them every day, so if your pet has a completely opposite routine to humans, dare to ask, how many times can you see it during the day? How many times can you tease it during the day? Yes, the routine of hamsters is to sleep during the day and be active at night, so if you want your pet to be by your side all the time and tease your pet at any time, then it is clear that hamsters are not suitable for breeding.

    Disadvantage three: hamsters have a very short lifespan.

    There are many types of hamsters, such as first-line hamsters, third-line hamsters, and Roborovsky hamsters, all of which have a common disadvantage, that is, short lifespan. Of all the hamster species, the rest of the breed of hamsters generally have a lifespan of up to two to three years, with the exception of the black-bellied hamster, which cannot be domesticated, which has a lifespan of up to eight years.

    Disadvantage 4: Hamsters are difficult to domesticate.

    Hamsters don't have the intelligent minds of dogs, so domesticating hamsters is like climbing to the sky. The shovel officer raises a dog and can quickly teach the dog not to be a picky eater through the model law. But if you change to a hamster, if you want to try to domesticate it, you'll end up crying.

    Because the hamster can't understand the owner's behavior at all, what is even more funny is that even if the hamster is in danger, it will sometimes run forward.

    Dangers of keeping hamsters.

    1.Bites. Hamsters are more wild and aggressive. If you feed hamsters at home, you are very likely to be bitten in close contact. And hamsters like to bite and gnaw, if they are free-range, it is very easy to bite things at home.

    2.Contagious diseases.

    Hamsters are easy to carry hantavirus and tetanus bacilli, etc., and if they are bitten by hamsters or come into contact with hamsters, they are also very easy to be infected with hantavirus or tetanus bacilli, causing epidemic hemorrhagic fever or tetanus. Harmful to human health.

    3.Causes allergies.

    Hamsters are easy to lose their hair, raising hamsters at home, people with allergies often come into contact with the hair of hamsters, it is easier to cause some allergic diseases, etc., such people are not recommended to raise hamsters.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Although hamsters are cute little creatures, they are not recommended as pets. Here are a few main reasons:

    1.Short lifespan: The average lifespan of a hamster is only 2-3 years, which means that they die relatively frequently. For younger children or those who are new to pets, this can be overwhelmingly stressful.

    2.Not easy to manage: Despite their smaller size, hamsters require quite a lot of living space.

    Typically, at least a 20-gallon aquarium or corresponding large cage is required to provide enough space. In addition, hamsters also need to be cleaned every day, trim their paws regularly, and clean up the feces and other green fields.

    3.Behavioral habits: Compared to the habits of other pet animals, hamsters are not active enough.

    Despite their extreme agility, they spend most of their time napping or in their nests. As a result, they don't require a lot of practice like other pet animals, which is not conducive to family members interacting with them.

    4.Difficulty in food selection: Hamsters may eat things they shouldn't eat, such as fruits, chocolates, etc., which can cause problems with their health. Therefore, it is necessary to temporarily change the recipe or reduce the type of food pants to ensure their health and safety.

    5.Medical difficulty: Compared with other domestic small animals, the disease of hamsters is more difficult. Due to their size and physiological characteristics, hamsters are not as receptive to other small domestic animals as Hu Huiyan.

    To sum up, being a pet tin rat requires a lot of attention and care, and it is more troublesome than other pets. Therefore, it is recommended to keep hamsters as pets only after rigorous consideration and preparation.

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