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Hamsters


Question Posted Sunday January 16 2005, 1:38 pm

When hamsters (That are new to each other) are put in the same cage, how do most react?

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FernGully answered Sunday January 16 2005, 6:04 pm:
Ok well, I would think that it would be best to ask the pet store or where ever it is you are buying the hamsters this question. I think that perhaps it depends on the type of hamster, how old they are etc. If you put a young hamster in with an old hamster, it would probably be a bad outcome. And so on. I suppose.

I think maybe until you find out, it would be best to keep hamsters separate. Ask where you buy them, they will most likely know.

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