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Nie rozumiem mojej Muci 😅

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Moja Mucia robi mnie w konia 😂 Jak podchodzić do klatek na niej tak automatycznie się rozprzestrzeniać, ale jak włożę broń bez słonecznika do mnie zawsze ugryzie ale jak włożę rękę ze słonecznikiem to jest, że tak powiem moja i mogę ja, 🙈 ogólnie, ogólnie śpi poza domkiem albo na dachu domku albo koło twoje komnaty skonfigurowane sobie gniazdko 😁 Mam ja od 14.04. i jest moim 2 chomikiem poprzednim był bardzo przyjazny po 2, który dał się oswoić tak, że mój chłopak jak na nas patrzył na zawsze mówił, że cię kocham ❤️😁, az Mucia trochę popracować ale jak? Pomóż mi nie gryźć tej małej piraniaIMG_20260602_172502.webp😁
 
Translated: I hope this is correct. Welcome by the way. If you could use a translator to English for posting that would be really helpful :-)

I don't understand my Mucia 😅
My Mucia is driving me crazy 😂 How do I approach her cage? She's so automatically spreading out. But if I put a hand in without a sunflower seed in my hand, she always bites. But if I put my hand with a sunflower seed in it, it's mine, so to speak, and I can. 🙈 Generally, she sleeps outside the house, either on the roof of the house or in a nest set up near her room. 😁 I've had her since April 14th and she's my second hamster. The previous one was very friendly after two years, and she was so tame that my boyfriend always said "I love you" when he looked at us. ❤️😁 And I need to work on Mucia a bit, but how? Help me so this little piranha doesn't bite me.
 
What species is your hamster please? Is the a russian dwarf or a syrian? Many hamsters really don't like a hand in the cage, and it's possible she may have had a bad experience with hands in the past and sees them as a threat. Generally though, Syrians ARE territorial in their cage (perhaps females more than males) and don't like a hand in the cage. You could try socialising her out of the cage, in a safe area, as they behave completely differently out of the cage than in it. Then when you've socialised her that way, she will have built a degree of trust and bond and may not react so badly to a hand in the cage. Or it might not even be necessary to have a hand in the cage while she's in it, if she comes out willingly.

I've added our "taming" guide below. Out of interest, do you have a photo of her cage please, as there other possibilities such as "cage rage" if the set up isn't quite right for her or if the cage is on the small side :-)

 
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