Small pet, big joy: the hamster

They are lively, curious, and entertaining, and you will have a lot of fun with a hamster. If you get involved and accept their peculiarities, you can become a really good team. With enough attention for your little darling, nothing should stand in the way of a long, happy hamster life.

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Everything a hamster needs What else is important Only a healthy hamster is a happy hamster
Everything a hamster needs

First of all, you should know that hamsters are nocturnal animals. As soon as dusk falls, these little treasures become lively. A hamster then needs the opportunity to exercise. It is therefore important to equip the cage—which, incidentally, should be escape-proof—with appropriate equipment and toys.

As a "living area," the hamster needs a cage with a sleeping house, a feeding area, and a water spot. There should also be space for a hamster wheel for sufficient exercise and other play areas. Pay particular attention to the size of the hamster. The hamster wheel should be neither too large nor too small so that your pet cannot injure itself in it. Hay and straw provide a cozy environment. A climbing ladder, small branches, or other climbing opportunities will also appeal to your lively little pet.

It is advisable to have a small transport box for trips to the vet. It is best to practice getting your pet into the box at home first. This will allow it to get used to its "travel home" early on and reduce stress in case of an emergency.

What else is important

Hamsters are solitary animals and therefore easy to keep on their own. Despite their flight instinct, your little pet can learn to trust you. Be sure to choose the right times of day for this. Your hamster will sleep a lot during the day, and if you wake it up too often and disturb it, it may become aggressive and even suffer health problems. The evening hours are a good time for playing together. You can lure your friend out with treats such as dandelion leaves or apple pieces and get it to come to you. There are also ready-made mixes for hamsters available to buy, which you can use to supplement its diet. Last but not least, your hamster also needs plenty of fresh water.

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Only a healthy hamster is a happy hamster

A little care is important to keep your pet healthy. Apart from cleaning its home regularly so that it does not live in feces and urine, there are a few other checks you should carry out to keep it healthy. The most important thing is to get your hamster used to being handled so that you can easily pick it up to examine it closely. Its fur should not have any rough patches or holes, but should be smooth and shiny. Hamsters usually groom and clean themselves very thoroughly.

Please never bathe your hamster. Water is not good for these little creatures – at least not for bathing. They much prefer a sand bath. The best thing to do is to place a clay pot filled with chinchilla bathing sand in your hamster's cage and let him enjoy himself.

The teeth and nails of these little rodents also need to be checked regularly. With a little effort, hamsters can help themselves here too. Provide small, non-toxic twigs that they can chew on to wear down their teeth. If you let it run over a large rough stone several times a day, its claws should also wear down accordingly. If they still seem too long, it is best to visit a veterinarian to have them trimmed, as claw trimming requires a delicate touch.

Don't forget to clean their ears regularly. You can do this by holding the hamster in your hand while cleaning their ears with moist ear cleaning wipes.