If raising pets costs a lot, some small pets don’t have these concerns, but need to spend some careful thinking, such as hamsters. It often appears in school sales areas or in the hands of some street vendors. Hamsters look very exquisite and the price is not high, so they are very popular with students.
One thing to note about hamsters that look very interesting is that they can bite people and may attack people’s hands when they are just raised. Someone will ask, will hamsters know who their owner is and understand their owner’s password like cats and dogs? These will have a lot to do with the hamster’s IQ. Hamsters are not as intelligent as dogs and cats, so it is difficult for hamsters to recognize the owner. Some people say that hamsters’ memory is very short, that is, it is maintained in a state of 3-8 days. It’s hard for hamsters to remember you and recognize the Lord in such a short time.
Moreover, their color discrimination ability is very poor. Even the owner can’t see what they look like. Don’t mention recognizing the owner. They mainly rely on their relatively keen sense of smell to distinguish the unknown. Although hamsters can’t recognize the owner strictly speaking, there are also some performances that can know that the hamsters of their partners are more fond of and favor themselves. If hamsters like you, there are usually two kinds of performance.
The first is that it will be very close to your touch. Maybe because it is familiar with the smell of its partners, it will play in the hands of its owner. It can also be clearly seen that its body hair is in a relaxed state and will not bite people casually. Even when sleeping, it can sleep safely around its partners without scruples. This situation means that hamsters still like you very much.
The second is that hamsters will send their stored rations to their owners, just like giving you delicious food. This performance is also a behavior that hamsters trust and rely on you.
Although hamsters do not have the ability to truly recognize the Lord, it does not mean that there is no smart little hamster in hamsters.