The difficulty of raising White Bear Hamsters varies from individual to individual, but generally it requires patience and carefulness. White Bear Hamsters belong to the first-generation hamster breeds. They have a rather irritable temperament, so they may bite people when you first start raising them. Owners need to have enough patience and spend enough time accompanying them to let them get familiar with their own scents. However, as time goes by, White Bear Hamsters will become more affectionate towards their owners, but not all of them are like this. Some may become irritable when they are in heat or pregnant.
Attention should also be paid to the suitable environment and living habits of White Bear Hamsters. They are typical nocturnal animals and like to be active at night, so enough food should be provided at night. White Bear Hamsters are timid and don't like noisy environments, so a quiet living environment should be maintained, away from devices like computers and televisions. The suitable temperature is around 27 degrees Celsius. Either too high or too low a temperature will affect their health.
In terms of diet, White Bear Hamsters need to be provided with sufficient food and water sources. Professional feed, vegetables, fruits and so on can be provided, but it should be noted that sweet foods should be avoided. Besides, keeping the environment clean and maintaining a suitable temperature are also important aspects of raising White Bear Hamsters.
Compared with other hamsters, White Bear Hamsters have a relatively gentle temperament and a stronger ability to adapt to new environments. This makes them one of the ideal family pets. As long as a suitable environment and food are provided, they can grow up healthily.