How much does a hamster usually cost?

October 11, 2011 by admin  
Filed under Q&A

I am planning on getting a hamster, and I wanted to know how much it would cost. I’ve read up on health and foods and care, but could someone (maybe a hamster owner) tell me a little bit more about how much a hamster would cost in the long run?

Powered by Yahoo! Answers

How much should I feed my hamster if I’m going away for the weekend?

April 14, 2011 by admin  
Filed under Q&A

My husband and I are driving about 2 hours north to visit my family this weekend. We are leaving tonight (Friday) and will be back on Sunday. I’m planning to leave the hamster here because they are chain smokers and they have a dog which would probably cause my hamster added stress. I’m just not sure how much food to leave her for the weekend. I’m hoping she won’t try to eat it all in one night and have nothing left by Sunday when we get back. Any suggestions?

Powered by Yahoo! Answers

How much does a new hamster cost?

January 19, 2011 by admin  
Filed under Q&A

I have a cage but i have another hamster in it the cage cant be more than ten gallons so should i buy a new cage too? but alone how much does the hamster cost like a regular size one.
It is a dwarf hamster that is already in the cage
The hamster in the cage is a girl and i am planning on buying a guy will they fight?

Powered by Yahoo! Answers

How much does an average hamster weigh?

December 5, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Q&A

How much does an average hamster weigh?
My hamster weighs about 5 ounces. She is a girl and about 6 months old.

Powered by Yahoo! Answers

How much does everything cost for a hamster?

October 26, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Q&A

I have been wanting a hamster. My mom and dad told me I have to pay for it myself. I was wondering how much everything a hamster needs cost? Including cage, hamster, food, treats ect. I need at least an estimate!

Powered by Yahoo! Answers

How Much Does It Cost To Take Care Of A Hamster?

August 18, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Articles

You intend to buy a hamster but feel overwhelmed because you do not know exactly how much it will cost? Here is an expanded list with products your hamster needs and their average costs.

Hamster Shopping List: -Cage: between $10-$40 The price varies according to the type of cage you want: wired, aquarium or bin and on the size of the hamster. If you intend to buy a Syrian hamster, be careful what cage you buy because sometimes they might get stuck in Criter Trail and Sam/penplax tubes.

-Bedding :$2-$10 It has various purposes: lines the floor, absorbs odor, toilet place and allows your hamster to hide in it.You have to choose from wide variety of bedding: wood pulp fiber, recycled newspaper, aspen shavings, Kaytee Soft Sorbent, Eco-Straw Pellets and the list goes on . for more detials:-www.activities-little-fingers.com.At pet shops you can find even bedding smelling like apples or strawberries.

-Paper bedding: this is optional and the price is very low . I use it because my hamsters love it. All you have to do is to put small pieces of toilet paper(1-3 squares) in their cage and they take it and use it as a blanket. Sometimes they use to decorate their room(house).

-Food dish: $2-$9 Is better if the food dish is not made of wood or plastic because the small hamsters will chew it till there is nothing left. I bought mine a ceramic bowl which they love. This is a better choice because is kind of heavy and they can not move it or spill it.if you want to cut down some costs, you can use some small ceramic bowl you have in your kitchen.

-Water bottle: $2-$5 It’s a must have for your hamster. The bottle is the best choice because your hamster can not spill it and make a mess in the cage.You have to be careful when you put this in the hamster’s cage: it has to be high enough so he can not chew the plastic part.

-Hamster mix: $2.5-$5 This is the food that you should give to your hamster on a regular basis. Be very careful to buy hamster/gerbil mix and not rabbit mix because it’s toxic for your little hamster. for visit detials:-www.workplace-warriors.com.The additional proteins and calories that the hamster needs should consist of fresh fruits and vegetables according to your hamster needs.

-Hamster toys: $1.2-$30 This is the part I love most. First, your hamster needs a wheel ($3-$5) so he can exercise.The hamster ball, all kinds of tunnels and chew toys can be bought later on. Instead of buying tunnels or other stuff that you may not afford at the beginning you can use a trick: don’t throw away your toilet paper rolls. Use them to entertain your hamster! You can even make some holes in it to be more fun for your hamster.

-Hamster book $1.99-$20 The books are quite informative and of big help especially if you are at your first hamster. There are books written for 9-12 years old, so pretty much everyone has his learning book about hamsters.

Insider’s tip: I recommend you to use a small bowl with sand. The hamster likes to have small sand baths and mine uses it as a toilet as well. I empty and wash it every morning. My hamsters first use it as a sand bathtub and then as a toilet.

After you have all this, the monthly cost are :

-bedding: I usually use one big pack of bedding (I change the bedding of the cage at least twice a week) – I use big packs and they usually are enough for a month: $10 per pack -food: one or to packs – $5-$10

http://www.caring-for-your-hamster.com
http://www.carpets-cleaning.com

It is normal that the initial cost is quite high, but after you bought all the products your hamster needs, the monthly costs are quite low.

www.caring-for-your-hamster.com

www.carpets-cleaning.com

Buying a New Hamster- How Much Does it Cost to Take Care of a Hamster?

August 15, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Articles

You intend to buy a hamster but feel overwhelmed because you do not know exactly how much it will cost? Here is an expanded list with products your hamster needs and their average costs.

Hamster Shopping List:

-Cage: between $10-$40 .
The price varies according to the type of cage you want: wired, aquarium or bin and on the size of the hamster. If you intend to buy a Syrian hamster, be careful what cage you buy because sometimes they might get stuck in Criter Trail and Sam/penplax tubes.

-Bedding :$2-$10.
It has various purposes: lines the floor, absorbs odor, toilet place and allows your hamster to hide in it.You have to choose from wide variety of bedding: wood pulp fiber, recycled newspaper, aspen shavings, Kaytee Soft Sorbent, Eco-Straw Pellets and the list goes on . At pet shops you can find even bedding smelling like apples or strawberries.

-Paper bedding: this is optional and the price is very low . I use it because my hamsters love it. All you have to do is to put small pieces of toilet paper(1-3 squares) in their cage and they take it and use it as a blanket. Sometimes they use to decorate their room(house).

-Food dish: $2-$9.
Is better if the food dish is not made of wood or plastic because the small hamsters will chew it till there is nothing left. I bought mine a ceramic bowl which they love. This is a better choice because is kind of heavy and they can not move it or spill it.if you want to cut down some costs, you can use some small ceramic bowl you have in your kitchen.

-Water bottle: $2-$5.
It’s a must have for your hamster. The bottle is the best choice because your hamster can not spill it and make a mess in the cage.You have to be careful when you put this in the hamster’s cage: it has to be high enough so he can not chew the plastic part.

-Hamster mix: $2.5-$5.
This is the food that you should give to your hamster on a regular basis. Be very careful to buy hamster/gerbil mix and not rabbit mix because it’s toxic for your little hamster. The additional proteins and calories that the hamster needs should consist of fresh fruits and vegetables according to your hamster needs.

-Hamster toys: $1.2-$30 . This is the part I love most.
First, your hamster needs a wheel ($3-$5) so he can exercise.The hamster ball, all kinds of tunnels and chew toys can be bought later on. Instead of buying tunnels or other stuff that you may not afford at the beginning you can use a trick: don’t throw away your toilet paper rolls. Use them to entertain your hamster! You can even make some holes in it to be more fun for your hamster.

-Hamster book $1.99-$20
The books are quite informative and of big help especially if you are at your first hamster. There are books written for 9-12 years old, so pretty much everyone has his learning book about hamsters. Check out these hamster facts for more information about hamsters.

Insider’s tip: I recommend you to use a small bowl with sand. The hamster likes to have small sand baths and mine uses it as a toilet as well. I empty and wash it every morning. My hamsters first use it as a sand bathtub and then as a toilet.

After you have all this, the monthly cost are :

-bedding: I usually use one big pack of bedding (I change the bedding of the cage at least twice a week) – I use big packs and they usually are enough for a month: $10 per pack
-food: one or to packs – $5-$10

It is normal that the initial cost is quite high, but after you bought all the products your hamster needs, the monthly cost are quite low.

Diana Tudor is a hamster lover for quite a while. She loves these little creatures (especially the 2 dwarf hamsters that she has). She’s even created a website called Hamster Bungalow to share her love and knowledge about hamsters. The hamsters and Diana await you at their cozy place to discover more about them.

How Come My Dwarf Hamster Keeps Drinking So Much Water?

November 30, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Q&A

Ever since I got my dwarf hamster, he’s been drinking a lot of water. He drinks more than he has to. Because he drinks a lot, there’s been so much urine in one area of the hamster cage (he pees in one spot all the time). Then I have to clean the cage more often. Can anybody help me?

Powered by Yahoo! Answers