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Elliej1
Hi, I’m currently a new hamster owner in the UK. I’ve always wanted a hamster and have throughly researched into for around a year. A couple of months ago I was offered the opportunity to re-home a hamster as the previous owner could no longer keep the hamster. I offered to take the hamster and look after her for her (I was told she was female). She gave me a cage, some food and all the other accessories. I didn’t touch her within the first week so she could adjust to the nee surroundings. I slowly introduced me and my partner to us by placing our hands outside the cage so she could become used to us. Eventually we began placing our hands in the cage while she ran around and then putting our hands closer to her as she ate and eventually she started taking food out off our hands. I was told she was friendly and she seemed it however in the bag was some treats unsure off what they are as I binned them and since she had one off them she won’t come near us and began biting? I’m really unsure as off what to do I have spoke to other owners and even spoken to staff in 2/3 different pet shops and all have said to leave her as she may just not like us. However I feel as though this is wrong and is not exactly a way off life for her to just be left alone. I was wondering if anyone could help. I want to get her out and around the room she’s in so she can play but I’m scared that we won’t be able to handle her to allow her to do that. I am unsure off what breed she is, and I’m not 100% sure off her age.
I know this was very lengthy however I felt like you needed to know the full story to understand why I’m so worried about her current situation. I would never giver her away or anything like that I just want her to feel safe around us.
Thank you for any advice.
I know this was very lengthy however I felt like you needed to know the full story to understand why I’m so worried about her current situation. I would never giver her away or anything like that I just want her to feel safe around us.
Thank you for any advice.