Determine Whether or Not a Hamster Is the Right Pet For You

 What You Need to Know About Choosing a Hamster

There are a number of important factors to should consider when deciding if a hamster is the right pet for you and your family. There are several varieties of hamsters, and they tend to vary in characteristics and look, based on the variety. While all hamsters have around the same lifespan and require very similar care, be sure to whether hamster is the right pet for you.

Types of Hamsters

These are the three most common types of hamsters that are typically for sale in pet stores. Be sure to understand how big your hamster is expected to grow and have got a hamster habitat that is suitable for your size hamster. Pet hamsters are generally housed singly, as mature females and males are generally aggressive toward one another. If you choose to have multiple hamsters in one cage, make sure to determine the gender of the hamster and aim for only one gender. For those who have mixed genders in one cage, you will likely have hamster babies soon.

  • - Syrian hamsters are the most common type kept as pets. These should be kept one to a cage (they will fight if kept together). They may be quite tame and easy to handle.
  • - Dwarf hamsters (Campbell's and winter white Russian hamsters, Roborovski hamsters) are more social and are probably better kept with others of the same species, but they should be introduced as a pair at a young age. Fast and agile, they are a bit harder to handle.
  • - Chinese hamsters are similar in size to the dwarf hamsters but not a true dwarf hamster. Sometimes they get along with other Chinese hamsters, but often they do not. This type tends to be quite friendly but is also very quick and agile.

Lifespan

Different varieties of hamsters do have slightly different expected lifespans, however, all varieties seem to live for approximately 2 years.

  • - Syrian Hamster: 2 to 3 years
  • - Dwarf Campbells Russian Hamster: 1.5 to 2.5 years
  • - Dwarf Winter White Russian Hamster: 1 to 3 years
  • - Roborovski Hamster: 2-3 years
  • - Chinese Hamsters: 2 to 3 years

Size and Habitat

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The different hamster varieties do have a quite significant physical size range. Different species of hamsters should never be kept together.

  • - Syrian Hamster: 5-7 inches
  • - Dwarf Campbells Russian Hamster: 3 inches
  • - Dwarf Winter White Russian Hamster: 3 inches
  • - Roborovski Hamster: about 2 inches
  • - Chinese Hamsters: 3-5 inches - and, unlike other hamsters, they have a noticeable tail as well.

You will need to select a cage that is large enough, safe, and an easy task to clean. Unfortunately, standard cages you will find at the pet store are not "one size fits all" in regards to hamster varieties. A Syrian hamster will need a different type of cage than a Chinese hamster.

As always, if you have any questions about the type of hamster and specific care needs, be sure to talk to your veterinarian.


By Hamster Care Guide

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