Hamster, a viviparous animal of suborder rodentiformes, phylum chordate, subclass euzoon. It is also called gopher. It is generally distributed in Asia and other regions, and a few in Europe and other regions. It is generally kept at home as a pet. Sometimes, it will be used as a mouse for experiments.
Wild hamsters generally like night activities. Now most of the hamsters raised at home are active during the day and rest at night. Maybe it is also to cooperate with human sleep and be tamed. Hamster is a very petite and lovely rodent. It is very petite. It can weigh about 30-1000 grams. Its tail can grow to 7-107 mm. Its body is covered with a layer of hair. Some hamsters have bright hair color, reddish brown on the back and black on the abdomen. But most hamsters are black gray or pure white.
Hamster’s teeth are also prominent. Like rabbits, molars are prominent and arranged in two rows. They bite very badly. For example, those pine nuts or things with lessons can bite rotten, and their destructive power is also very amazing. Generally, when feeding, you need to pay special attention to whether the cage is closed tightly, otherwise it may run out and destroy the furniture. You can also put some wood in the hamster’s cage so that he can better grind his teeth.
Hamsters usually eat pine nuts, plant leaves, and sometimes young leaves, but they also eat insects. Don’t be picky about food. Generally, hamsters will eat whatever you give them. Because the hamster has developed facial muscles, it usually puts the food that can’t be eaten up on one side of its cheek. It’s bulging and particularly cute.
Because hamster can survive in a very bad environment, its vitality is very tenacious. You don’t need to worry too much. As long as the basic feeding measures are well done. As for how to make it obedient. As long as you treat it well and train it with more food, the hamster will naturally listen to you. And try not to do anything to punish it. Hamsters are generally obedient. Unless those hamsters with bad nature are disobedient, the general hamsters are very docile and easy to tame.