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daisy mae06 11-21-2006 06:07 PM

OKay the cc bedding is Ok but they do like pine shavings you can put a paper towel or tp in there and they shred that up for a bed. You may want to go to Wally world tonight if they are in the same cage right now :) or you will have babies in a few weeks....... good luck.

kitty 11-21-2006 06:14 PM

Does Walmart sell hamster cages?

amspoelstra 11-21-2006 06:18 PM

I had a hamster until I got Trixie. They're fun little creatures.

You can get pretty cheap cages at PetCo. And they have special hamster food. I supplemented the food with snacks like uncooked rice (my hamster LOVED this), uncooked oatmeal, baby carrots, apple etc.

peanut 11-21-2006 06:20 PM

Walmart sells everything and they have the cedar shaving, water tubes and everything..put a tube sock in there too...my kids had hamsters and they would get in the socks to hide, oh yeah if you don't know this they will bury thereselves in the shaving to sleep

Marcellacml 11-21-2006 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by kitty
Does Walmart sell hamster cages?

I haven't seen hamster cages at my walmart..I know Petco has a nice selection..like someone else mentioned they have decent prices also.

kitty 11-21-2006 06:26 PM

I have to wait until tomorrow to go to petsmart or petco. It's 2hrs from me and I'm pretty sure they are closed now anyway. I will go first thing in the morning to petsmart and get a couple of cages. Thanks!

Marcellacml 11-21-2006 06:28 PM

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Originally Posted by kitty
I have to wait until tomorrow to go to petsmart or petco. It's 2hrs from me and I'm pretty sure they are closed now anyway. I will go first thing in the morning to petsmart and get a couple of cages. Thanks!

No problemo..good luck:D

JESSY_RN2B 11-21-2006 06:29 PM

My lilly is 2 years old and a dwarf Russian White. She has the cutest clear ball that I stick her in and she runs around in it all over the house. My yorkie, poodle........and cat love to chase her! I let her out at times, (with supervision) and they are amused by her........lol

LuvtheCooper 11-21-2006 06:33 PM

What fun for you!! (LOL) My sons had hamsters, too, when they were small. Or should I say "I" had hamsters....I cleaned the cages and fed them. Hamster pee alot...(even more than yorkies :D )..you will be cleaning out that cage once a week or they stink. Hamsters are also nocturnal. We would hear ours playing in his wheel all night long. They need exercise or they get lame in their legs. They are also escape artists. If you do have babies ( and you probably will ;) ) pet stores will take them if you can't find homes for them. Have fun!!! After saying all that, these pets are good for children and they can be fun...but they are work.

kitty 11-21-2006 06:37 PM

Thanks! I wish the kids wouldn't have brought these things home now.:( I really hope they aren't old enough to make babies yet. They will be seperated tomorrow as soon as I get 2 cages! My husband isn't going to like this either. (He's not much of an animal lover. He only likes yorkies. He doesn't even like my cocker spaniels. lol)

peanut 11-21-2006 06:47 PM

Kitty I just thought of something, its been many many years since my kids had them but we finally went with a small aquarium because I forgot how they use to get out of the plastic (chew):D but don't add water:D

browniesmom622 11-21-2006 06:51 PM

What to do to care for your pregnant hamster and her babies?

Pregnancy, delivery and childcare is a solo act for the female hamster. The father has completed his part once they've achieved pregnancy. It isn't necessary to put the father and mother together again, and it COULD be dangerous.

Female hamsters are very territorial, and she'll attack any male in her space.

More Details on Caring for Hamster During Pregnancy

In the last newsletter, you've learned that when you determine your hamster is pregnant, to place her in a glass aquarium. Remember to clean the aquarium on the 13th or 14th day of her pregnancy and give her fresh bedding and nesting material, like toilet paper.

It's important to do this now because you won't be able to change the bedding for a couple of weeks after she gives birth.

Where you locate the expectant mother is critical. She must be in a quiet place with little activity and no direct sunlight.

Experts say to keep her away from televisions, stereos or ringing telephones anything that might startle her.

This is important because mother hamsters will cannibalize their babies if they feel their nest is threatened.


Why Hamsters Eat Their Young

Hamsters eat their young for a number of reasons. The most common reason is that she feels threatened. Self-preservation will make her attack her young. (It's a WEIRD instinct to prevent suffering and poor survival likelihood for her children).

Mothers may also cannibalize their babies if there are a large number and they can't take care of them all. Sometimes it happens because she senses her babies aren't healthy.

Some mother hamsters are also just too young to cope with a litter, and some can never cope. You can increase your chances of the babies surviving by keeping the mother in a quiet, non-threatening environment.

(this happened to ours^)

Checking for Distress

On the 16th day of pregnancy, check your hamster for signs of distress, like lying on her side panting. Otherwise, allow her privacy to deliver her babies.
# of Pups

Most hamsters have litters of five to eight pups, but occasionally they'll have up to 10.

Continue to feed her and provide water during her labor and while nursing. Give her high-protein snacks, like a little bit of bread soaked in soy milk or a piece of boiled or scrambled egg.

A piece of apple or banana is also a good treat for the nursing hamster.

Don't change the bedding or litter for 16 days, when the babies have their eyes open and are bigger. They'll also be nearly weaned at that point.

Although some mothers will still cannibalize young at that age, it isn't as likely. Resist temptation to poke her nest or try to look at the babies.

Even after they are older, be sure to touch every single baby rather than just one or two. She may abandon the ones that smell different, so give them all your scent.

The best care you can give the mother and her offspring until they are weaned is to leave them alone!
Feeding the Babies

It is very difficult to hand-feed baby hamsters. You must feed every hour or two for three weeks, and even then many pups still won't survive. Most people can't keep this schedule, but if you want to try to save abandoned babies, or if the mother hamster dies, enlist some help.

Check with your vet to find out what you should feed them.

You should separate the hamsters at 12 weeks of age. By that time some of them will be gender mature. It can be difficult to tell what sex the babies are, but as they get older, it becomes more obvious.

Males tend to have very large test.cles, but you can be fooled if they hold them close to their body. An easy way to determine gender is that there are two openings in the female that are very close together. In the male these openings are farther apart.

Compare them to their mother to get an idea.

browniesmom622 11-21-2006 06:54 PM

Cost
When you first get your pet, you’ll need to spend $35 for a cage. Food runs about $50 a year, plus $20 annually for toys and treats, and $220 each year for litter and bedding material.

The ASPCA recommends that you get your hamster from a responsible breeder or, better yet, adopt one from a shelter or small-animal rescue group. Call your local shelter and search on sites such as Petfinder.com for hammies in need of loving homes.

Housing
When selecting a cage, keep in mind the golden rules of happy hamster housing. Syrian hamsters are solitary and MUST live alone. One Syrian hamster per cage—no exceptions! Dwarf hamsters are social, on the other hand, and like to live in pairs. Do not house male and female dwarf hamsters together, since rodents breed quickly—and often—with large litters.

Keep your Syrian hamster in a wire cage or a ten-gallon aquarium with a wire-mesh top. The fancier cages with tubes, tunnels and hideaways are good, too, but they generally cost more and are harder to clean. If you have space for a larger cage, it will be much appreciated. Dwarf hamsters can be kept in a cage made for mice.

The enclosure should be placed away from direct sunlight and drafts, and lined with an absorbent bedding such as timothy hay, aspen shavings, shredded paper or pelleted bedding. Do not use pine or cedar chips, as the fumes from these products can be harmful to your pets.

Hamsters are big on exercise, so please make sure yours has a wheel for running. Hamsters also like to hide and sleep inside enclosed spaces, so you’ll need a small box with an entrance hole or a small flower pot for this purpose. And they love crawling through tubes, which can be homemade (empty cardboard tubes from paper towels and toilet paper!) or purchased from a pet supply store. And finally, you may notice that your hammy is a major creature of comfort. Remember to regularly give him small pieces of paper towel or napkin to shred and make a nest with.

Diet
Your pet will do well on hamster mix, which contains seeds, grains, cracked corn and pellets, and is readily available at pet supply stores.

The ASPCA recommends that you supplement your pet’s diet with fresh foods every two or three days. Try fresh grains, sunflower seeds and nuts (not too many, please, as these are high in fat), alfalfa pellets, and fresh fruits and vegetables such as spinach, lettuce, carrots and apples. Be sure to clean up any leftover fresh food before it spoils. Never give your pet raw kidney beans, onions, raw potato, rhubarb, chocolate, candy or junk food.

Fresh, clean water should be available at all times. It is best to use an inverted bottle with a drinking tube, which should be changed daily.

Curious hammy habit #1: Yes, your hammy will stuff his face (literally!) and then empty out whatever’s in his pouch for some late-night snacking. That’s why it’s important to check the corners of the cage for any hidden stashes when cleaning.

General Care
Don’t forget your housekeeping duties! Remove droppings, uneaten food and soiled bedding every day. Every week, remove and replace all the bedding, and scrub the bottom of the cage with hot, soapy water.

A hamster’s teeth grow continuously, so your pet will need to chew—a lot—to keep his choppers in tip-top condition. Make sure he always has a piece of wood or twig that has not been treated with pesticides, other chemicals or paints. Pieces of dog biscuit will work well, too.

It’s important to get your little guy (or gal) used to you, and used to being handled. Start by feeding your hamster treats; once he’s comfortable accepting treats from your hand, you can gently and securely pick him up. Hold him for a short time at first, and then gradually increase your time with him.

Once you’ve hand-tamed your hamster, every day you should let him play outside of the cage, in a secure, enclosed area, while you supervise. Be sure to remove any electrical wires from the area, and anything else your curious pet could, but shouldn’t, gnaw on.

Veterinary Care
If you think your pet is sick, don’t delay—seek medical attention immediately. Common signs that something isn’t right with your hamster may include dull-looking eyes, matted fur, weight loss, shaking, runny nose and diarrhea. Also note that hamsters seem to be susceptible to respiratory problems, especially the common cold, which they can catch from their human pet parents.

mizzwanned 11-21-2006 07:03 PM

I have also had hamsters. One of them I made a mistake of putting it on my cousin and she got scared, threw it and it's back legs like broke or something. It lived one week after that and died. The other one I had called Acrobat would climb out the cage EVERY night, and my mom would forget and think it was a mouse when it climbed on her bed and threw it. It would be fine though but it would do that every night so just remember to get a cage with no door or a door that it can't open because they are very smart at escaping and lifting up doors. Also you need that paper material for bedding, I don't know what it's called. They like to hide under that. And yes they do bite when they get scared so tell your kids never to wake them up with their fingers. And they like to reproduce :) alot, and sometimes eat their babies :(

Katys mom 11-21-2006 07:27 PM

hmmmmmm. On a parents honor, no matter their feelings were, I am sure, because you loved them so much, they would not have done that. (They may have been jumping for joy behind the closed door though).


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OMG Do you think my parents forgot to tell my best friend to feed him? I'm kidding. That is so cute, the leash made out of yarn :)



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