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How do I bring my hamster to school?
If you wish to bring him to class regularly, either have the hamster live in the classroom, or use a highly portable cage like a large bin so you can just move his cage back and forth instead of making him adjust to two completely different setups for day vs night.
What is the easiest pet to have?
Easiest Small Animals to Care for and Why They Might be Right for You
- Chinchillas.
- Mice and Rats.
- Parrots.
- Hermit Crabs.
- Ferrets.
- Reptiles.
- Fish.
- Sea Monkeys. If each of the above animals requires more work than you’re willing to invest, you may do well to buy a pack of sea monkeys.
How to convince your parents to get you a hamster?
Preparation, research and determination are the most important things to remember when convincing your parents to get you a hamster. Follow my rules below and it won’t take long before you parents change their minds and a once stubborn no soon becomes an enthusiastic yes.
Should I get a hamster if I Have Another pet?
If you have another pet, your parents might be using that as an excuse to not get a hamster. Learn about hamster cohabitation, find a room to put your hamster in that your other pet can’t access, and prepare to play with your hamster when the other pet isn’t in the room. Budget for a hamster.
What do you need to know before getting a hamster?
Research hamsters and their habits. Go online and find out what hamsters eat, what cage is a suitable size, what they like to do, where to buy them, and other relevant information. Ask a friend who has a hamster if they have any advice or thoughts on getting a hamster.
How much does a hamster cost on a budget?
Budget for a hamster. Research how much a hamster will cost. Depending on where you live, a hamster will cost between $5 and $20. A hamster cage ranges from $30 to $50. Additional hamster expenses, like shavings for their cage bottoms, hamster food, and hamster exercise balls, will cost anywhere between $25 and $50.