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Where did Chinese dwarf hamsters originally come from?

Originally found in the deserts northern China and Mongolia, they are
rare when it comes to pet hamsters. The reason that they are rare is
because they can be hard to breed in captivity and they are restricted
to own in most states within the United States.

Looks, size and coloring of Chinese Dwarf Hamsters

* Look more mouse-like then most hamsters.
* Although they are smaller the Syrian hamsters they are not actually
dwarf hamsters.
* They are part of the rat-like family of hamsters.
* Typically have a longer tail and a longer mouse-like body then
other hamsters.
* They can grow to be about 10 to 12 centimeters in length when full
grown.
* Normally colored with grayish brown with a black strip down its
spine and a white underside.
* Even though they have been kept in captivity longer the Syrian
hamsters there have only been two other color mutations beyond the
normal or wild type which is the dominate spot and the black eyed
white.

Housing Considerations

* It is thought that dwarf hamsters typically do every well in pairs
but the Chinese hamster is the exception to the rule.
* Two females introduced at an early age have the possibility of
getting along better then a male and a female. Separate and provide
separate housing if they fight!
* Females are the dominate sex within the Chinese hamster community
so the male might end up seriously injured or dead.
* Housing two hamsters together requires twice as much room within
the cage. More then one level and plenty of places to hide are also
good things to have when housing a pair of Chinese dwarfs together.
* The less dominate hamster has a chance to get away from the more
dominate one with more places to go.
* Hamsters are normally kept in plastic or aquarium tanks due to the
fact that they can squeeze through bars that are too wide on a wire
cage. It is possible for them to escape completely or to become
stuck in the cage bars resulting in a traumatic experience for both
the owner and the hamster.

Feeding Chinese Dwarf Hamsters

The feeding requirements for the Chinese dwarf hamsters are typical to
other hamster species.
More on what to feed your dwarf hamster

Chinese Dwarf hamsters and children

* Although they can live between two and three years, they are not
always easily tamable or trainable.
* They are thought to be on the aggressive side, skittish and
extremely agile.
* They can jump from very high heights, are very fast, and can escape
from cages if they are not overly secured.
* They are also expert climbers.
* Because of these remarkable traits Chinese hamsters are not always
good for children under the age of twelve and sometimes make better
pets when they are not handled at all. They are also not
recommended for beginners.

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