What to consider before buying your child a hamster

Is your child begging for a hamster? While hamsters do make good pets for children, there are factors to consider before bringing one home.

At one point or another, your child will likely ask you for their own pet, and in many cases, this pet will be a hamster. While hamsters can make an excellent starter pet for some children – they are playful, cute, and fairly low maintenance compared to other pets – they do require careful, gentle handling, and might bite if they feel unsafe in small hands.

It’s almost certain that a toddler won’t be able to handle a hamster properly (squeeze too hard or drop by accident), which is why it’s best to wait until your child is at least six years or older. Even then, hamsters need to be handled only with adult supervision by children under eight years old.

We’ve listed a few pros and cons to help you make an informed decision before bringing a hamster into the family.

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Remember to adopt, don’t shop

When little animals like hamsters are raised for pet stores, they are frequently mistreated and forced into awful conditions; if you’re thinking about adopting a hamster, call a local rescue organisation first, and avoid pet stores.

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