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Hamsters are
nocturnal animals meaning that they are naturally awake at night.
Wild hamsters might travel miles in the dark foraging for food.
If your domestic hamster has access to a wheel then it will often
run for hours at night because of the natural instinct to travel.
Hamsters have
large pouches that can be filled with food. They are natural hoarders
and will use their pouches to stash food away.
Hamsters are
naturally solitary animals and should be kept singly. A female
will only tolerate the presence of a male during oestrus. This
occurs approximately every 4 days.
Health
and Feeding
Hamsters are
very susceptible to stress. It is important to give them somewhere
quiet to sleep during the day and it is vital to buy one only
from a reputable breeder or a good pet store. At the first
sign of any illness they should be taken to a vet.
Unfortunately
the health of these animals is often not as good as it should
be because of an inadequate diet. Frequently hamsters are only
fed a bag of "mix" off the shelf. This is not a complete
diet. Hamsters, like other small rodents, are omnivores rather
than herbivores which means that they eat various bugs as well
as fresh fruit and seeds. To supplement the mix try any of the
following.
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