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Meet our furry friends: Russian hamsters: Max and Mia and the cat Orfusha
hamster Mia loves to eat cottage cheese
1:07
28 дней назад
Amazing Hamster Run
22:03
Месяц назад
🐹hamster dancer music 🎶
1:52
2 месяца назад
very fast little hamster 🐹🫶
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2 месяца назад
hamster 🏠
1:39
2 месяца назад
new home for a hamster
1:44
2 месяца назад
🐹 day (Max)
2:09
2 месяца назад
🐹 day (Mia)
2:44
2 месяца назад
funny hamster 🐹
1:59
2 месяца назад
hamster wheels 🐹
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2 месяца назад
Hamster runs around hands
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2 месяца назад
Комментарии
@user-mp6ls1sn1y
@user-mp6ls1sn1y 2 дня назад
Красотуля, какая грация, какие глазки ❤
@ГузалияАблулманова
Милота❤
@briancole6611
@briancole6611 6 дней назад
So Cute❤
@WoollyFriends
@WoollyFriends 5 дней назад
Thanks 💐
@user-bn2bk1pl9l
@user-bn2bk1pl9l 7 дней назад
Cat:”eats box” Him::HE’S SO Soft
@WoollyFriends
@WoollyFriends 5 дней назад
💐
@user-bn2bk1pl9l
@user-bn2bk1pl9l 7 дней назад
I think he’s going eat you😂
@WoollyFriends
@WoollyFriends 5 дней назад
Hahaha 🤣💐
@user-bn2bk1pl9l
@user-bn2bk1pl9l 7 дней назад
😊😊
@WoollyFriends
@WoollyFriends 5 дней назад
😀💐
@user-bn2bk1pl9l
@user-bn2bk1pl9l 7 дней назад
He looks so cute when he eats☺️☺️❤❤
@WoollyFriends
@WoollyFriends 5 дней назад
Yes, thanks 💐
@user-zn8om3yt9f
@user-zn8om3yt9f 7 дней назад
:3
@user-bn2bk1pl9l
@user-bn2bk1pl9l 7 дней назад
So cute 😍
@WoollyFriends
@WoollyFriends 5 дней назад
Thanks 💐
@Mohamed196A
@Mohamed196A 16 дней назад
❤❤❤
@catrachita377
@catrachita377 27 дней назад
👍👍👍
@puredebatatas4798
@puredebatatas4798 Месяц назад
🍴🥄T A S T Y P A P E R🥄🍴
@CasualHamsterEnjoyer
@CasualHamsterEnjoyer Месяц назад
circular orblike hamcake 😮😊
@CasualHamsterEnjoyer
@CasualHamsterEnjoyer Месяц назад
such a tamed robo 😊 robo are notoriously known to be wild and can't be tamed 😮
@WoollyFriends
@WoollyFriends Месяц назад
Mia is very affectionate and is not afraid to go into your arms and even loves to play, and Max goes into your palm only when there is food there😁🐾
@KimberlyRivera-dp2ib
@KimberlyRivera-dp2ib Месяц назад
Good 🗿👍
@BIBBLE-vx4fb
@BIBBLE-vx4fb Месяц назад
It’s so freaking cute ❤❤
@stellanathania7111
@stellanathania7111 Месяц назад
Wooow, your hamster has a playground? I envy you 😭😭😭💙💙💙💙💙💙
@WoollyFriends
@WoollyFriends Месяц назад
my wife and I live in a small apartment of 33 sq.m. The hamster even has more space than us. Therefore, when they say that a hamster has a small cage, we envy him, since our cage is even smaller 🤣
@PixelatedHoppy
@PixelatedHoppy Месяц назад
Yes! A beast to conquer the knights. How brilliant
@srose6766
@srose6766 Месяц назад
That’s abuse stop abusing hamsters !!!
@Squishy685
@Squishy685 Месяц назад
No it ain’t
@cl0ud_gtag
@cl0ud_gtag Месяц назад
i dont think you know what abuse is yet
@Squishy685
@Squishy685 Месяц назад
@@cl0ud_gtag I Ben abused before
@alexsadler1626
@alexsadler1626 Месяц назад
Yo that is not abusing. dum ahh
@srose6766
@srose6766 Месяц назад
You shouldn’t hold a hamster like that u tend to abuse ur hamsters a lot that’s awful,their cages are too small also,don’t keep hamsters if you can’t provide proper care and not abuse them . Hamsters are not toys for children !
@WoollyFriends
@WoollyFriends Месяц назад
What? )
@Savi_Therian000
@Savi_Therian000 Месяц назад
Yep thats VERY true
@elizabethlara4235
@elizabethlara4235 Месяц назад
I remember my hamster i haved i look like that hamster but they died 🥲❤️
@elizabethlara4235
@elizabethlara4235 Месяц назад
Im I was sad 😢❤
@WoollyFriends
@WoollyFriends Месяц назад
he died, but he will forever remain in our hearts
@Mort95
@Mort95 Месяц назад
cutie patootie
@ElviaPeralta-tv9qk
@ElviaPeralta-tv9qk Месяц назад
That hamster has a lot of personality 😏
@andreajeviczky1958
@andreajeviczky1958 Месяц назад
Cute❤
@user-rn1vz2vv8f
@user-rn1vz2vv8f Месяц назад
😂
@majordka
@majordka Месяц назад
First, pin, please
@WoollyFriends
@WoollyFriends Месяц назад
I can’t verify my account to pin messages
@jessemontemayor5619
@jessemontemayor5619 2 месяца назад
Omg dont hurt the poor thing
@WoollyFriends
@WoollyFriends 2 месяца назад
🐹👍
@rosemarieurwin2578
@rosemarieurwin2578 2 месяца назад
it's great that you have given your hamster a larger cage but it is still very small ...have you considered making a bin cage as they are quite easy to make [ loads of videos of this on youtube ] and offer loads of space for your hammy as well as room for diy toys and sand bath .
@angeliquebotha9751
@angeliquebotha9751 2 месяца назад
Cute
@sisilamouche6264
@sisilamouche6264 2 месяца назад
Very bad cage. Please change it. It s like a jail for your hamster
@user-hl1te3sg5u
@user-hl1te3sg5u 2 месяца назад
This cage is way too small. You need to do research on proper hamster care. Watch Victoria Raechel!
@The-weeper-offical
@The-weeper-offical 2 месяца назад
OMG YIPPEE HOPE YOU ENJOY
@WoollyFriends
@WoollyFriends 2 месяца назад
💐yes
@The-weeper-offical
@The-weeper-offical 2 месяца назад
@@WoollyFriends YIPPEE YOU REPLIED!!!!!!
@SKSK-ch8ii
@SKSK-ch8ii 2 месяца назад
Sleep Legend🤘😆💋
@WoollyFriends
@WoollyFriends 2 месяца назад
😁
@NikaTells
@NikaTells 2 месяца назад
oooh, I have the same problem, thanks for the video❤
@NikaTells
@NikaTells 2 месяца назад
So cute 🥰
@WoollyFriends
@WoollyFriends 2 месяца назад
🫶💐
@NikaTells
@NikaTells 2 месяца назад
he's so funny😊and cute baby🤗
@WoollyFriends
@WoollyFriends 2 месяца назад
🫶💐
@harianiruswandi3346
@harianiruswandi3346 2 месяца назад
❤❤❤😊
@unwind_art
@unwind_art 2 месяца назад
how tame she is, my hamster also loves to walk and sit in my arms
@user-wb8fd9vw1i
@user-wb8fd9vw1i 2 месяца назад
철장에서 키우면 안되요!
@NikaTells
@NikaTells 2 месяца назад
in stores they sell cages like this for hamsters😎
@user-wb8fd9vw1i
@user-wb8fd9vw1i 2 месяца назад
그렇게 키우면 안되요. 톱밥과 쳇바퀴가 필요해요. 사료도 바꾸세요.
@NikaTells
@NikaTells 2 месяца назад
Really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really cute 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
@memeation316
@memeation316 2 месяца назад
Her cage is too small
@WoollyFriends
@WoollyFriends 2 месяца назад
During the day the hamster runs around the apartment
@memeation316
@memeation316 2 месяца назад
@@WoollyFriends It is good to let her out and play, but hamsters are nocturnal. If she's being woken up during the day to play outside, then that's not good for her. Unfortunately, proper hamster care isn't very well known, but this is a good video to watch for hamster care: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dpvhjIjNZdg.html . Also, letting her out often doesn't make up for the lack of the ability to burrow. Hamsters are burrowing animals and will become stressed if not given proper bedding depth.
@evacowan9554
@evacowan9554 2 месяца назад
My hamsters grew one long claw
@NikaTells
@NikaTells 2 месяца назад
😊🤗
@WoollyFriends
@WoollyFriends 2 месяца назад
🫶💐
@Orangutan_souls
@Orangutan_souls 2 месяца назад
Use a treat somehow to make him push
@WoollyFriends
@WoollyFriends 2 месяца назад
Ok, thanks, i'll try it
@Orangutan_souls
@Orangutan_souls 2 месяца назад
HAMPTER.
@Crimson_810
@Crimson_810 2 месяца назад
Go to hamsters r/hamsters Art 4 yr. ago sarahbutterflies Join Inclusive but not an exhaustive list of hamster care information. I hope you find it somewhat helpful :) Hey all, I have done a lot of research on hamster care and I though I could compile a list that some people may find helpful. I am by no means an expert but I thought this might be useful. This is the current care now and may change in the future. Please correct me if I am wrong and add anything you would like in the comments. Cage size: In the US the recommended minimum amount of floorspace is 450 square inches or 2900 square centimeters. This is referring to unbroken floorspace so levels do not count toward this, neither do connecting multiple cages with tubes. The way to calculate floorspace is by measuring the width and length of the base of the cage and multiplying them together. That being said 450 square inches might be the recommended minimum but it is much better surpass that if you can. Most hamsters will require more space than this to be happy and can show signs of boredom or stress. Hamsters need horizontal space rather than vertical height. Hamsters are not natural climbers like rats, some may like climbing more than others but they are really bad at it, which is why they do not need vertical space. They have poor vision and are basically blind, what they can see is very blurry and dark which makes them terrible climbers. Some recommend dwarfs to have at least 600 square inches, male Syrians to have at least 800 square inches, and female Syrians to have at least 1000 square inches. Bedding: The most common safe beddings include anything paper based (unscented) or aspen wood shavings. Unsafe beddings include, but not limited to, softwood shavings like pine or cedar, cotton bedding, or anything dust related. Hamsters are burrowing animals so they need a lot of bedding and bedding that will hold burrows. Paper bedding holds burrows the best, adding hay in between layers of paper bedding helps hold burrows more. The hay shouldn’t be pointy or poky where it could hurt your hamster like poke them in the eye. It’s safe if they eat it but it is not required or necessary part of their diet like a rabbit or guinea pig. There are other safe beddings/substrates but the ones mentioned are the most common. Since hamster burrow they need plenty of bedding. This means they should have at least 6 inches of bedding in some part of the cage, shooting for 8-12 inches. Some hamsters won’t burrow until there is 10 inches of bedding. Substrates: Some other substrates that are safe for hamsters are soil (nothing with added chemicals such as fertilizers), sand (nothing dust related or added calcium or dyes, children’s play sand is a common type people use), and coconut fiber (choir). Hamsters have very sensitive respiratory systems so anything dusty can cause irritation and possibly infection. ErinsAnimals and HoppingHammy have many videos on RU-vid about different types of substrates in their cages. Wheel size: Hamster wheels are necessary for a hamster, it allows them to let out their energy as they can run many miles in the wild and needs to be properly sized. A wheel that is too small will cause a curvature in the hamster’s back causing back problems. Unsafe wheels include metal or metal meshed wheels. Hamsters have very sensitive foot pads and can be easily irritated by continuously walking over a surface that is not solid, this can cause bumble foot. Their legs and feet can get caught in between the metal bars or mesh causing them to injure themselves and possible broken bones. On a side note, hamster balls are also unsafe for a variety of reasons. They do not allow for enough ventilation and hamsters cannot see where they are going and are not able to stop themselves unless they run into an object that stops them, it can be stressful and scary for them, and their toes can get caught in the ventilation holes causing injury. Hamster wheels should have a solid running surface. Some have front coverings which are good for dwarfs to prevent them from being thrown from the wheel since they run very fast. Wheels come in various sizes and different requirements for different species. Adult Syrian hamsters will typically need an 11-12 inch wheel or 28-31 centimeters. Smaller Syrians would be able to use an 8 inch wheel (20 cm) but most will need the 11-12 inch one. Chinese hamsters need similar sized wheels as Syrians. Dwarf hamsters will typically need an 8 inch wheel, it is possible for them to have a 6.5 inch (17 centimeter) but sometimes they will need to be upgraded. As long as a hamster is able to push the wheel no size is too big. Flying saucers are also another wheel option. These will still need to be appropriately sized and can also cause a hamster’s back to be curved. 8 inches would be appropriately sized for dwarfs while 12 inches would be appropriate for a Syrian. Food: Hamsters are omnivores so they eat a variety of food. Your hamster’s food should consist of a varied seed mix and possibly lab blocks/pellets for added proteins. Most seed mixes do not contain enough protein on their own. Generally a good guaranteed analysis is 17-19% protein, 4-7% fat, 6-15% fiber. Dwarf hamsters need more protein so something closer to 20-23%. Younger/baby hamsters also need more protein than adults. Animal protein is a good way to help boost this too. These can include mealworms, superworms, crickets, shrimp, dehydrated chicken, etc. Hamsters are also able to eat fruits and vegetables and is actually encouraged to incorporate them into your hamster’s diet. Sugars in general should be more limited just because hamsters do not need lots of sugar in their diet and can be quite unhealthy for them. Dwarfs are also more prone to diabetes. The Hamster Hideout Forum is a good resource to use, they have threads on safe and unsafe foods and commercial food brands. Food Cleaning: Depending on the size of the enclosure it can vary when needing to do a full clean. Spot cleaning is something that should be done every few days, removing any soiled bedding. Poop is fine because once it is dry it is virtually scentless, hard pieces. Hamsters are also known to eat their own poop for nutritional value. Doing major cleans can be very stressful which is why it is recommended to keep some of your hamster’s old bedding and also not recommended to do frequently. It should not be done more than once a month (unless there is a health concern such as mites) and most times it can go a lot longer than that. Vet: It is unnecessary and stressful to take your hamster to the vet unless there is a problem. Hamsters do not need to get spayed/neutered, vaccinations, or routine checkups. Obviously if there is a problem please take your hamster to the vet so they can get the proper treatment they deserve. Hamsters are also really good at hiding pain or illnesses because they are prey animals. Pairs: It is not recommended to house pairs of hamsters together as it can become dangerous, add stress to your hamsters, and they can possibly hurt or kill each other. Syrian and Chinese hamsters are strictly solitary animals. Dwarfs can be successful in pairs but most likely fall out. Hamsters are not social animals and do not crave human attention or the attention of their own species, therefore they do not get lonely. Hamsters typically do not live with one another in the wild, they come together for protection or to mate. Pairs will need at least double the amount of space and double of everything so they do not become territorial or fight over items. They need to be a bonded pair, coming from the same litter (same age), same sex, and same species. Also, just because you see hamsters in the same cage in the pet store does not necessarily mean that they are litter mates. The Hamster Hideout Forum is a good resource to use, they have threads on housing pairs together and the risks involved.
@WoollyFriends
@WoollyFriends 2 месяца назад
Wow 🤯🙆😁🫣
@icemhunky3171
@icemhunky3171 2 месяца назад
Cute
@WoollyFriends
@WoollyFriends 2 месяца назад
🫶💐
@shikshakumar7311
@shikshakumar7311 2 месяца назад
❤❤❤
@shikshakumar7311
@shikshakumar7311 2 месяца назад
I have a same cage 😊