Why A Hamster? In a survey conducted by the American Pet Products Manufacturing Association, the hamster has consistently been voted the most popular small pet of the year 1990s. Most People who have cast their votes for the hamster feel that they are fun to watch, and they are good, educational pets for children.

Ahad, 21 September 2008

Hamster - Friendly Times



The 1990s have proven to be an especially hamster-friendly decade s far as numbers go. As more and more people move to urban and suburban environments where pets may not be welcome , many individuals still hanker to live with animals. The hamster proves to be natural in meeting that need. Her small size, cleanliness and ease of care mean that she can thrive in a tiny, metropolitan studio apartment with a "no pets" policy just as easily as she can in a large, suburban multi-bedroom home that hosts a variety of pets. And according to veteran hamster caretakers, she fills the pet bill quite nicely. The hamster has been repeatedly named a popular household pet because she provides her own warm brand of companionship.



You don't hear much about hamsters in the media. They don't incite much controversy or inspire much heated debate. They don't fortunately for them, sport rich pelts of fur like those that have made their cousin the chinchilla so legendary. They haven't become public enemy number one by entering human homes without an invitation, like the mouse. Very few associations exist for the promotion and protection of these small creatures, and there are far fewer fictionalized hamster characters than there are, say, mice and rabbits, yet their numbers are solid. The quite popularity of the hamster as a resident in human household indicates that, within American homes, there are thousands of well-loved hamster living peacefully and quietly, converting one person, one family, at a time to the joy that is hamster keeping.

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