Is keeping a hamster cruel?

Hamsters Need Large, Secure Homes
If an enclosure is too small, the animal can develop “cage rage,” a condition caused by stress that can lead to various behavioral issues, including biting, excessive urinating, and incessant cage-bar biting that can cause serious harm to teeth.
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Why you shouldn't own a hamster?

Many people who choose hamsters as a pet fail to take into account the animal's nocturnal lifestyle. These rodents will spend much of the day curled up asleep and can become aggressive and bite if they are disturbed. At nighttime, when their human owner is trying to sleep, they get active.
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Is it unethical to own hamster?

Unless you bring home a hamster directly from the wild (which is highly unlikely), then it isn't necessarily wrong morally, and besides, hamsters that can be kept as pets come from generations of captive breeding and care.
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Do hamsters like being in a cage?

Pet hamsters prefer to occupy a cage with a solid floor covered by a suitable litter material. Places to hide - see our guide to shelters for hamsters. Clean and dry cage - clean their cage regularly, and make sure they have dry bedding and nesting material.
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Can I sleep with my hamster?

Just like with humans, lack of sleep can impact a hamster's mood and personality. A quiet room away from the chaoticness that lies inside a human's household will help brighten your hamster's day. It simple really; a hamster that's well-rested will be more open to being sociable.
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Do hamsters stink up your room?

Odor is a primary concern when keeping your hamster's habitat in your bedroom, or anywhere for that matter. If you don't clean out the cage regularly, the smells that accumulate will make your bedroom smell unpleasant, not to mention letting cleanup lapse is inhumane for your pet.
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Should I let my kid get a hamster?

Hamsters make great pets for school-aged children because though they are low maintenance, they are super fun to play with and watch and are quite interactive with people and their environment. Hamsters are a load of fun. If your child is ready for the commitment and the care as well as the love, go for it!
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Are hamsters happy as pets?

Your hamster's happiness can shine through in multiple ways depending on your hamster's personality and interests. Some hamsters enjoy human attention and other hamsters find happiness in making burrows or through exercise. The biggest issue of why your hamster might be unhappy is that its cage is too small.
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Is having a hamster worth it?

Hamsters, for many people, make excellent pets. They don't require a lot of attention, get enough exercise running on their wheel, and are cute, cuddly, and pleasant to hold. They can make an excellent starter pet for some children.
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Do hamster bites hurt?

It's rare for a hamster to actually be aggressive, though, and they typically only bite when they get scared. Those tiny teeth may not do as much damage as those of other animals, but a bite will hurt and should be discouraged.
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Is a hamster a good first pet?

Hamsters are fun animals and can make good first pets for children, provided you understand what they need to be healthy and happy.
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Is a hamster a good pet for a 10 year old?

They are the most docile. Hamsters are good for kids aged 10-13 as a first time pet that they can learn to be responsible for. They only live a few years though. Just think about that when deciding to get one for your child.
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Do hamsters recognize their owners?

In the beginning, your hamster won't know you from anyone else. With proper socialization, however, not only will your hamster recognize you, he'll bond with you. In order to maintain this bond, you'll need to handle your hamster regularly. You can't expect your hamster to bond with everyone, though.
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Do hamsters poop a lot?

Hamsters poop a lot because they eat a lot and are so small. Just remember to clean the cage regularly and pay attention to your pet's pooping habits to make sure that everything looks like it should.
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Why do hamsters cry?

Crying and Screaming

A highly stressed hamster, a hamster that has been dropped or is in pain, or fighting hamsters will occasionally scream or cry, and it is not in any way a pleasant sound!
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Can hamsters tell when you're sad?

So for example, sometimes a hamster won't be able to tell when you're sad or happy, but they'll notice how you sound and act if you're being that way while you're around them.
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What is the easiest pet to care for?

The Top 7 Best Low Maintenance Pets
  1. Birds.
  2. Snakes. ...
  3. Sea Monkeys. ...
  4. Guinea pigs. ...
  5. Goldfish. Ahh, the goldfish. ...
  6. Cats. If you claim that you are not a “cat person”, have you ever tried owning a cat? ...
  7. Hamsters. Taking care of a hamster is easy once they have the proper cage. ...
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What is the best pet for a kid?

8 Best Pets for Kids
  • Fish.
  • Reptiles.
  • Birds.
  • Rodents.
  • Cats.
  • Dogs.
  • Insects and arthropods.
  • Brine shrimp.
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What age is best to get a hamster?

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  • Try to find out the age of your hamster, and adopt one that is as young as possible—around 6 weeks old is best.
  • If any of the hamsters in the same cage—or even at the same store—seem ill, resist the temptation to adopt from there. ...
  • Make sure the store separates males and females.
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Do hamsters have periods?

Hamsters have a short and consistent estrous cycle (4 days), a predictable time of ovulation, and a short gestation period (16 days).
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Should I get male or female hamster?

Males are generally friendlier and less aggressive than females. If you're wanting to handle your hamster often, then males are a better choice. They're a better option for children also, who are more likely to trigger a female hamster's aggression or territorial behaviors.
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Do hamsters need baths?

Hamsters are fastidious groomers and do a good job keeping themselves clean, baths, as we tend to think of them, are not necessary. However, it is possible to spot-clean them, if they truly need it. It is especially important to check their bottom as sometimes bedding can stick after going to the bathroom.
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