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November 30, 2011

Why Hamsters Make Great Pets For Kids


It is a proven fact that children have the ability to mature and grow if they have the responsibility of owning a pet. All children seem to want to do when they are younger is grow up and as we all know, the role is completely reversed when we are not children anymore. In order to give them a purpose and feel like they have responsibility giving them a pet that they can adore and care for (with a little help of course) is the perfect plan.

Hamsters are an excellent pet for children as not a lot of maintenance is needed to care for them in comparison to a dog or a cat. Despite this, it is also known that children enjoy the idea of having a pet but they are often disregarded when the novelty wears off so it is important that you are prepared to care for this animal too.

One reason why hamsters make good pets for children is the fact that they only have a short life-span. It is natural for many rodents to only live for a short amount of time, hamsters especially, and the loss of their animal could prepare them for obstacles later in life. Having a pet in the home is similar to having a family member and a great attachment is formed to this living being. The unfortunate passing of said pet is extremely sad for a child yet this helps them understand the aspect of death and almost prepare them for it.


Another reason is their small and fluffy appearance and playful nature. Almost every child loves anything small and fluffy and adores the idea of adopting an animal with these exact characteristics. Hours of fun can be spent playing with these hamsters and kids have the ability to provide them with toys and extra accessories giving them the ability to play together.

In addition, the responsibility that comes with caring for a hamster and making sure that they are supplied with fresh and clean water and food at all times could also help your child. You will need to research and help and monitor your kids when they are cleaning the cage and carrying out the correct care needs for their pets. Despite this, it can genuinely prepare them to look after themselves in the future and others.

Purchasing a pet for your child means you have to also put some responsibility into monitoring your hamster's health and making sure that cage maintenance is carried out correctly. Although this may be true, it is an extremely good way of subconsciously teaching your child some major life lessons.


Hamsters 101: What You Need to Know About Taking Care of a Pet Hamster

Caring for a hamster is highly essential, even if you think that they are merely rodents. Much like all other animals which are kept as pets, they have to be properly fed, cleaned and housed. You will also have to provide them the attention they need, which should be provided regardless of whether you are or aren't around in the household. This can be taken care of in the form of play things. Of course, if you plan to get hamsters in your households as pets, there are other things you will need to take into consideration. Below are just some matters to look into to make for a rather rewarding experience as owners of these cuddly rodents.

When it comes to housing, you will have to make sure that hamsters should be kept away from each other as they have a tendency to become rather territorial. You will also have to consider their mating habits, since if males are housed with females, reproduction is bound to occur, as they grow mature in terms of sexual practices after 6 weeks. Therefore, it is of the essence that you house hamsters individually. You will need to get them an aquarium or a metal cage at the very least, with bars which aren't wide. This is required in order to ensure that your hamsters will not squeeze through and escape. You should also give them a comfy area to nest in too.


When it comes to feeding them, you will need to provide a proper dish for their food and a water container, with the latter being replaced on a regular basis. Of course, hamsters have distinct personalities and their eating habits may vary from one another. Some would actually want to rest or sit on the dish while consuming their food, so you will need to look into the size of the dish you are using. You should also see to it that the dish is heavy enough so as to avoid having it tip over when hamsters are feeding on them.


In terms of cleanliness, you wouldn't have to worry about much, except for the fact that you will need to make sure their environment, namely their dwelling place, is looked after quite thoroughly and well maintained. A hamster happens to be quite organized, being known to set aside a particular spot for feeding while the other is for other activities.

November 02, 2011

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