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Syrian Hamster Pet Care

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Species Overview

  • Common Names: Syrian hamster, golden hamster
  • Scientific Name: Mesocricetus auratus
  • Adult Size: 5 to 9 inches long, weighing roughly 5 ounces
  • Life Expectancy: 2 to 4 years

The Syrian hamster, also known as the golden hamster, is popular for small pets. It’s generally easy to tame, fun to watch, and relatively low-maintenance, making it an excellent pet for beginners.

About the Syrian Hamster

Syrian Hamster Pet Care: Habitat Set-Up

Temperament

Syrian hamsters can be somewhat nippy pets, but with frequent and proper handling, your hamster should learn to be content. The Syrian hamster is a solitary animal and should always live alone. They are territorial and don’t get along well with others.

Syrian hamsters sleep during the day and are active at night. Never pick up a sleeping hamster. It will become startled and most likely bite you. They are the most peaceful during the early mornings and evening hours.

Syrian hamsters won’t form a close bond with you, but they will visit when you’re near their cage. Many enjoy lounging in your hands or sitting on your shoulder. Expect to spend a few hours per week on feedings and maintaining your hamster’s habitat. After that, make sure you devote time to handling your hamster. You want to be sure to keep your hamster tame.

Syrian Hamster Pet Care: Diet and Nutrition

Pet Safety

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