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The Robo dwarf hamster is an adorable pocket pet but do not think that because of their cuteness and size that they will tolerate long periods of holding and petting. If you enjoy more watching this animals curiosity and behavior then this hamster can be fun entertainment. Care of a hamster is reliably minimal, however as a responsible pet owner there is a commitment and expense involved with ownership.
Consider these 9 factors to help you decide if owning a hamster is for you:
1. Your daily life will require a routine time commitment to the care and maintenance of the hamster
2. Expense-Buying the hamster is often the smallest cost compared to the expense of pet ownership. Research the costs of food, supplies and toys.
3. Your lifestyle and other family members. Do any of your family members have allergies? Are you ready for a new pet?
4. Initial set up costs to provide a safe habitat for your pet and toys
5. An appropriate location for hamster's cage and possibly cages, if you decide to have more than one dwarf hamster. A location that is out of sunlight, draft free and easy for you to access your pet.
6. Consider other household pets you may currently already own and potential danger for your hamster. The hamsters home should be secure and out of reach from dogs, cats, birds and other pets.
7. Other Family members, such as young children should be supervised in the handling of dwarf hamsters.
8. Hamsters are most active at night and may become startled and irritated when being picked up while sleeping during the daytime.
9. If your robo hamster becomes injured or sick, they may require veterinary care and medications.
Research and find out all you can before buying any pet, as it will enable you to make the best informed choice and decision for yourself, family and your potential pet!
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Source by Kym Sutherland