Hamster, including popular types such as the Syrian hamster and dwarf hamster, originates from arid regions like Syria, Mongolia, and China. Physically, hamsters are small rodents, with the Syrian hamster being the largest, measuring around 6-7 inches, while dwarf hamsters are smaller and more agile. They have distinctive cheek pouches for carrying food and require a spacious cage with deep bedding and a large exercise wheel to maintain health. Hamsters are nocturnal and can be solitary or social depending on the species; Syrian hamsters must live alone, whereas some dwarf species can live in pairs or groups. Their temperament is generally curious but they are fragile and best suited for owners who understand their care needs, including a balanced diet, proper housing, and gentle handling. In the UK, hamsters are popular pets, often searched with terms like "hamsters for sale," "hamster for sale UK," and "dwarf hamster for sale." They make suitable pets for those prepared to provide attentive care but are not ideal for very young children due to their delicate nature. Understanding these characteristics helps ensure a happy and healthy pet hamster experience.

Hamster
I simply dont have the time to gove him the life he deserves and would like him to find an owner that can. He is very healthy, good clean coat and is not aggressive at all. Comes with 33cm trixie wh

Hamster
Born 21st October, ready to go on 14th December at the very earliest if theyre confident and a good weight. They'll be raised on a mixture of fresh veg and hamster mix. Video is of the babies, three

Hamster
having to rehome due to moving he comes with his food he is 8 weeks old he is also tame I have handled him a couple of times he doesn’t bite he is called Winston

Hamster
Very tame and handled daily by children. Will make excellent pets. We have a long haired chocolate girl, a short haired cream girl. A long haired brown and white girl and a short haired multicoloured

Hamster
Hamster for sale as I don't have time for her as I am all way in and out looking after a family member
Hamsters generally cost between £12 and £20 at pet stores, depending on the breed. Syrian hamsters, including Teddy Bear varieties, usually cost around £18 to £20, while dwarf hamsters range from about £16 to £18. Hamsters purchased from private breeders may be more expensive, typically £40 to £60, reflecting better socialisation and breed quality.