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A hamster is an easy pet to look after. Do you want to know how to make the perfect cage for your baby? Spoiled hamsters will love this one. Pick out an appropriate cage. A hamster needs at least 25" x 17.5" to be comfy (the bigger the cage, the happier the hamster). Make sure it won't hurt the hamster; it should be coated wire for ventilation a...
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If you are getting a hamster,or have a hamster,here is how to choose and make sure it's cage is a good one. Read on. Make sure the bars are not far apart. If they are more than about 1/4 inch apart, your hammy can squeeze his little head in between the bars. And there, he can either get stuck and die, or make his way out of the cage. Do not get ...
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Super Mario Brothers! No, wait... Super Meat Boy! Yep, that's right. Meat. As in "cube" steak. As in a square piece of beef with eyes and a shitty grin, who just happens to be in love with a band-aid. I have no idea why. And no matter how shocked you are to see your dinner on your screen, it doesn't change the fact that this platform game is AWE...
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The pet hamster, or Syrian or golden hamster, makes a great pet, especially for young children. Like many rodents, hamsters need the right bedding, food, cage, and toys to be kept happy. Care for the hamster properly, and he will be an enjoyable pet to look after and raise.
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With the right amount of care and love, hamsters can be a wonderful pet, and your best friend. Buying a Cage For safety reasons, make sure the bars on the cage are not more than half an inch apart. Bars should be closer together for babies, or dwarf hamsters. Otherwise, the hamster may climb out of the cage. Do not make the bars too close, howev...
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Sometimes hamsters get sick. Everyone does! Make your little buddy feel better by following these steps. Hamster Health Check your hamster's symptoms: Is your hamster sleeping longer than usual? Keep in mind that old hamsters naturally sleep longer. Has your hamster lost its appetite? Does it no longer groom itself? Is it irritable? When awake, ...
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Are you sure you want a small, furry hamster? If so, read on. Follow the steps in order. Test the friendliness. Stick your hand in the cage and just hold it there. If the hamster tries to bite you, realize that they see many people and are probably afraid. If she seems a little shy, they're probably okay. Seeing a lot of people isn't easy so the...
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Every hamster owner with tubes in the cage has probably known a moment when their furry friend has become stuck. Here's how to free them, and prevent this from happening again. If you notice that your hamster is stuck, immediately get someone to help you because this can be a 2-person job. Disconnect any tubes to make the job easier. You should ...
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Does your hamster seem to stare at you with beady eyes pleading "Play with me!"? If s/he does, then this article will tell you how to play with your bored hamster. Hamster Ball Place your hamster in their hamster ball. This is very important if you want to let your hamster run around safely. Place your hamster in an area it can explore. This cou...
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Ferrets are fun and interactive animals, often described as perpetual kittens. But to be a responsible owner you should first decide if they really are the right pet for you. Find out if ferrets are legal where you live. Just because the pet store sells them doesn't mean that they are legal to own in your area. They are currently illegal to own ...
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Gerbils are fun pets whose delightful antics will keep you in stitches. Here are a few hints to ensure you buy a gerbil from the pet shop that are healthy and active pets, and keep them that way. Select at least two young gerbils ; they'll be easier to tame. Best is to get two that have been professionally "introduced". Avoid getting more than t...
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Does your small animal look lonely or bored to you? Does it look like he/she wants to see someone that possibly looks like them self? Well, here is a guide to help your pet make friends with other animals around the same side! Set up a play date. Have one of your friends come over and have them bring a small pet with them in a carrier. Go slowly...
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Mice too boring for you? Maybe you should try having a pet rat. They make great pets! They're sweet, smart, friendly, social, and active--as well as very entertaining--and you can learn how to take care of them through the following instructions. Get your pet rats . Getting at least two of the same gender (unless they are spayed/neutered) is STR...