How to Care for Hamsters and Gerbils
Ranked #13,448 in Pets & Animals, #357,843 overall
Caring for Hamsters and Gerbils
Gerbils and hamsters are some of the easiest pets to care for as well as some of the most popular of all small house pets. And, contrary to what most people think, they can actually be very loving and affectionate pets!
If you have hamsters or gerbils, or you are planning to get some, here are some hints, tips and information to help you get the best out of your pets.
If you have hamsters or gerbils, or you are planning to get some, here are some hints, tips and information to help you get the best out of your pets.
Hamsters
Hamsters are probably the most popular small pet. They are resistant to diseases and have very few problems with their health. However, they have short life spans, normally only living for 2 or 3 years.They are solitary animals that prefer to be alone, but many people keep pairs for breeding. You should never house different breeds of hamsters together.
Two females of the same breed usually get along fine, but keeping two males in the same space will often result in fighting.
Gerbils
Unlike hamsters, gerbils enjoy company and should be kept in pairs or even in groups. Breeding pairs will remain together for their lifetimes and the male will even take part in caring for the young!Gerbils normally a little longer than hamsters ranging from 3 to 5 years and they also have few general health problems. But, as with any living thing both hamsters and gerbils can get sick. If you notice a difference in their eating habits or activities it's best to have them checked by a vet.
Gerbils produce very little waste, being desert creatures they take full advantage of food and water and use it very efficiently. But, you will still need to clean the cage at least once each week.
Housing
There are many different types of houses from a simple metal cage to a multi-level condo with many connecting tunnels. While both hamsters and gerbils can also live happily in a glass tank, a more elaborate home will give them room to play and explore!Never keep the cage near drafts or in direct sunlight. The cage should be lined with nesting material such as wood chips or shredded papers and should be throughly cleaned at least once a week.
In their natural habitat they live in underground tunnels and their homes should have the same features. They will thrive better in specially made homes, with tunnels and hiding places. Add extra nesting material to give them a place to dig and burrow!
Hamsters are more active through the evening and night hours, while most gerbils are active through the day and sleep at night. Both will greatly enjoy having things to climb on for exercise.
Like all rodents gerbils and hamsters front teeth never stop growing! Provide them with things to chew on to keep their teeth filed down, dog biscuits make excellent chew toys for both pets.
Although cedar chips may make the tank smell nice, they should never be used as a nesting material! They are very toxic and can poison your pet. Always purchase quality nesting materials or just use shredded newspapers to keep your pet safe.
Feeding
Hamster mix and Gerbil mix are perfect for their main diets, but both will enjoy fresh fruits and vegetables for a little variety.Fresh water should be supplied at all times in either a water bottle or heavy bowl. Clean all food bowls on a daily basis to prevent the growth of bacteria.
This page was written by Connie Corder, Copyright 2009 all rights reserved.
More Pet Pages
New RSS: Add your blog
New RSS: Add your blog
Comments
-
-
ghtyrfde
Aug 23, 2009 @ 2:19 am | delete
- i dont know if you are allowed to give gerbils hamster tunnels because my brother says that their tails can get stuck in the breathing holes and could strip the fur and skin away, but i dont think that can happpen. But just to make sure can you reply to my message and tell me if you can or not thank you xxx
-
-
-
georgia
Jun 22, 2010 @ 1:33 pm | delete
- you can thats all i use and ive had my gerbil for a year and shes ok
-
-
-
dc64
May 19, 2009 @ 9:41 am | delete
- My daughter had the cutest little hamster, but we had to give it to our neighbor when we moved to Germany. She found a lemming in the field in Germany, and took care of it until we moved back to the US. What cute creatures!
-
New Amazon
by AnimalGuy
I enjoy and appreciate animals. My favorite types of pets are fish, but I also like to write about other pets as well.
View my Lensographpy
more »
- 9 featured lenses
- Winner of 4 trophies!
- Top lens » How to Care for Abandoned Kittens
Feeling creative?
Create a Lens!
Explore related pages
- Toilet Train Your Cat Toilet Train Your Cat
- How to House Train Your Dog How to House Train Your Dog
- How to Care for Abandoned Kittens How to Care for Abandoned Kittens
- Cute Animal Pictures Cute Animal Pictures
- How To Take Care Of A Hamster | Pet Hamster Care How To Take Care Of A Hamster | Pet Hamster Care
- 10 Diseases You Can Catch From Your Pets 10 Diseases You Can Catch From Your Pets