1. Easy to Feed
Just prepare enough food and water for it, and it will eat and drink on its own. Even if the owner is away for several days, the hamster can still take care of itself. This saves the trouble of finding a foster home. And it doesn't require the owner to feed it three times a day at fixed times. Just one or two feedings a day are enough for it!
2. Can Bathe Itself
Hamsters are naturally clean and can bathe themselves. The owner only needs to prepare a bathroom and bath sand for it, and it will keep rolling around in it. It's extremely cute and very interesting. Compared with cats and dogs that need the owner's help to complete the whole bathing process, it saves a lot of trouble.
3. Can Take Care of Its Young Ones by Itself
During the period from pregnancy to giving birth, the hamster doesn't need the owner's care at all. Before giving birth to baby hamsters, the mother hamster will make a nest and store food. After the baby hamsters are born, the mother hamster will stay in the nest all the time and take care of the babies wholeheartedly.
4. No Need to Take It for Walks
Those who have raised dogs know that basically they need to take the dog out for a walk every day. But hamsters don't need this. When the owner is busy, the hamster can be kept in the cage. When the owner is free, the hamster can be taken out to play. Is there a more worry-free small pet than this?
5. Easy to Clean
Pets such as cats and dogs need to have their feces cleaned frequently. But for the cage where the hamster lives, just put some wood shavings in it and clean it once every two or three days.
6. Small and Exquisite in Size
When it comes to pets, it's probably hard to find a pet smaller and more exquisite than a small hamster in the world! They often occupy human palms with their small figures: as soon as the owner reaches out a hand, the hamster will climb onto the owner's hand. Who wouldn't like such a small pet that is so good at attracting people's attention?
7. Can Build Its Own Nest
The owner only needs to prepare some special cotton balls for the hamster, and the hamster will carry the cotton balls into its small nest by itself. It's very interesting.
8. Don't Worry About It Being Lonely
Hamsters like to live alone, so it doesn't matter if there are no little friends. You don't need to find a companion for it. If there is a companion, you need to provide them with a separate cage. Never keep them together in one cage, or it will be fatal for the hamsters.