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Hello
I’m Sam and I’m thinking of purchasing a hamster for myself and my daughter (a very sensible, hamster loving 8 year old).
We previously had two Guinea pigs. We bought them from a reputable breeder, purchased a top notch cage and thought that was all there was to it. We wrongly assumed we could clean them out once a week and that they’d be fine in the “weather proof cage with built in run”. We joined the GP forum and quickly learnt that there was a lot more to looking after them. The Guinea pigs ended up with a wonderful purpose built huge play area, with heating and their own fridge full of veggies, herbs and fruit. They also lived indoors sometimes if it was too hot/cold/damp! It was more time consuming and expensive than we anticipated. One of our girls needed an emergency hysterectomy for example. We loved them very much and weren’t prepared to compromise on their care but after our baby arrived it was hard to find the time they needed or the time to help my daughter interact with them.
The reason I’m sharing this is that I want to do things the right way round this time. What is the gold star hamster care? Before I decide to buy/adopt a hamster I want to be sure we can look after it to the highest standard. What cage should we own? How often do you clean out the cage? Any tips on breed?
Thanks in advance,
Sam

I’m Sam and I’m thinking of purchasing a hamster for myself and my daughter (a very sensible, hamster loving 8 year old).
We previously had two Guinea pigs. We bought them from a reputable breeder, purchased a top notch cage and thought that was all there was to it. We wrongly assumed we could clean them out once a week and that they’d be fine in the “weather proof cage with built in run”. We joined the GP forum and quickly learnt that there was a lot more to looking after them. The Guinea pigs ended up with a wonderful purpose built huge play area, with heating and their own fridge full of veggies, herbs and fruit. They also lived indoors sometimes if it was too hot/cold/damp! It was more time consuming and expensive than we anticipated. One of our girls needed an emergency hysterectomy for example. We loved them very much and weren’t prepared to compromise on their care but after our baby arrived it was hard to find the time they needed or the time to help my daughter interact with them.
The reason I’m sharing this is that I want to do things the right way round this time. What is the gold star hamster care? Before I decide to buy/adopt a hamster I want to be sure we can look after it to the highest standard. What cage should we own? How often do you clean out the cage? Any tips on breed?
Thanks in advance,
Sam