• Size: Medium.
  • Temperament: Solitary, territorial, and best kept alone after weaning.
  • Breeding Considerations:
  • Single Pairs: Syrian hamsters must be housed alone after weaning because they are highly territorial and can fight if kept together. They should only be placed together for short periods for mating.
  • Breeding Age: Syrian hamsters reach sexual maturity at around 4-5 weeks but should not be bred until they are at least 4 months old for optimal health.
  • Gestation Period: The gestation period is about 16-18 days, and the female can give birth to a litter of 6-12 pups.
  • Care for the Young: Syrian hamsters are good mothers, but the male should be removed after mating to prevent aggression. The babies are born hairless and blind, and they should not be touched for at least the first 10 days. They are weaned at about 4 weeks old.

Description

Syrian hamsters are small, nocturnal rodents , known for their soft fur and expandable cheek pouches for storing food. They are solitary and popular pets, valued for their gentle nature and ease of care.

About me

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Pet characteristics

Cuddly

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House Pet

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Playful

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