When bringing a new hamster home, do not expect that it will come into your hands immediately, since the hamster will still be afraid of you. In order to gain your hamster's trust, you should occasionally give your hamst...

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When bringing a new hamster home, do not expect that it will come into your hands immediately, since the hamster will still be afraid of you. In order to gain your hamster's trust, you should occasionally give your hamster treats and avoid handling the hamster until it gains trust in you and will come on your hands on its own. This usually takes days or even months! Patience is an important factor.

Do you find your hamster biting cage bars. It means that the hamster wants your attention. This usually happens during the evening. To stop the hamster from biting the cage bars, you need to diversify its attention. Build a playground for it or else give it something to gnaw on. If you place some chew toys near the cage bars where the hamster gnaws, it will gnaw on them instead.


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