If you’ve ever seen a hamster quickly stuff its cheeks with food, you may have wondered why they do it. But this super cute ...
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Avoid using materials like plastic or treated wood, which can harm hamsters. Decorate with safe, chewable items like untreated cardboard. Regularly clean the house and provide fresh bedding for ...
The Russian Dwarf hamster was discovered in Brent Cross earlier this month having been found abandoned in her cage along with clean bedding, food and water. She was collected by RSPCA staff who ...
Storing food and supplies quickly is a natural instinct for hamsters. In the wild, they forage for food and bedding material, which they stuff into their cheek pouches to bring back to their burrows.