Is it on it's own? You could get it a playmate, but I guess that is not the route you want to take. I would advertise it and see if anyone is keen to take it off your hands.
offer it to Adams, it would beef up our midfield!
offer it to Adams, it would beef up our midfield!
My kids ignore ours now....and the poor thing is just stuck in its cage.If I let it go in the wild would it stand a chance or snuff it.
Just seems so unhappy in the cage or in a ball out the cage and just spends all its time knawing at the bars...seems cruel
Sounds very under stimulated to me. Hamsters like to be handled and can become anxious and agressive without regular contact. Hamsters love to climb so get him out and pop him on a couch with some piled up cushions. Hide his food around the couch or in his cage so he has to look for it. It is very cruel to ignore any domesticated animal and offer no stimulation whatsoever.
Sounds a bit like Les
There you go - send it to lovely eastern France and it can happily become an ALSATIANThe rodent in question is the "great hamster of Alsace", otherwise known as the European hamster.