Hamster-Club.com provides a lot of hamster information to owners who seek hamster advice. Hamster-
Hamster Club is an ideal website for all those hamster owners seeking advice about hamsters. Hamster Club was founded in October 2007 and was later launched in November 2007.
Apart from providing hamster information for hamster owners, Hamster Club also decided to make the site more creative by providing hamster games, hamster articles, hamster videos and much more!
Guineapigsclub.com is a guinea pig website also based in Malta. It provides lots of guinea pig information and also has a guinea pig social network. Guineapigsclub.com was launched 3 years ago.
Our mission statement is to give an excellent service in a fair and ethical manner to all those who seek hamster and guinea pig advice. Monthly newsletters are sent to our constant visitors with new updates, hamster and guinea pig information.
During the last couple of years, Guineapigsclub and Hamster Club have been conferred the title of the 'Golden Award'; which is given to the most creative webmasters with excellent design and content writing skills. Another award was the 'Pet Shed Web Award' which is an award given to the best pet websites.
Hamster Club also launched its new hamster book. This hamster book is aimed to all hamster owners who seek hamster advice.
Hamster Club Guide Book is the ultimate hamster book for all hamster owners since it provides lots of expert hamster advice. This hamster book will help you with most aspects of hamster housing, feeding a hamster, hamster behaviour, hamster reproduction, hamster health and hamster important tips! This hamster book is also full of beautiful coloured hamster photos and also provides lots of natural remedies to use when a rodent vet is not available.
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Why a hamster may be an ideal pet for a child.
A hamster may be an ideal pet for a child. Hamsters are an ideal pet for people who are at work or school during the day as hamsters are nocturnal, which makes them active on an evening and at night, whilst during the day hamsters will sleep.
These adorable creatures are relatively easy to care for, odour from them is limited when kept clean regularly and will provide hours of endless amusement with their busy and energetic characteristics. Hamsters come in an abundance of colours and coat lengths and there are several hamster species now available. Long coated hamsters will need regular grooming to prevent their coats matting. Our top tip is to purchase a good hamster care book, as this will not only tell you the best ways to care for your hamster, but provide tips on how to get the best relationship with your pet, including how to tame them. Naturally the more you handle your hamster the tamer he will become. Hamsters are relatively cheap to keep. However, you will have the initial cost of purchasing a suitable cage and equipment including, feed bowl, water bowl, gnawing sticks and toys, etc. Then you will have your regular costs of food and bedding.
Finally, with any pet, keeping a hamster requires a commitment from you to care for it during its life which could be 2 years or longer. This commitment includes not only routine care and time spent with your hamster, but also the provision of veterinary treatment if the hamster becomes unwell, and this can be expensive. Caring for your hamster will go a long way to ensuring that your pet remains happy and healthy.
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