Hamster: Hamsters are small, nocturnal rodents ideal for those with limited space. They are easy to house in a secure cage with bedding, a wheel, and hiding spots. While most active at night, they can adapt to some daytime handling. Syrian hamsters should live alone, while dwarf species may tolerate companions. They require fresh food, water, and weekly cage cleaning. With gentle, consistent handling, they can become tame. Their short lifespan (2–3 years) makes them suitable for temporary pet experience. Hamsters are curious and entertaining to watch. Their low cost and simple needs make them a popular, manageable first pet, though their nocturnal habits require understanding from owners.
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