Posted in .. By Jelena, .: In The News, .: Pet Adoption, .: Pet Breeders, .: Pet Chinchillas, .: Pet Ferrets, .: Pet Guinea Pigs, .: Pet Hamsters, .: Pet Rabbits, .: Pet Rats, .: Pet Rescue & Shelters, .: Pet Rodents • Tags: ethical breeding, ethical sales, Hamster, mouse, Petco, petsmart, rat, small animal
Let me begin by saying that, as a pet rat owner and fancier, I detest the mill-style breeding that Rainbow Exotics practices. As a result of these conditions, as well as the treatment of animals seen in stores, I avoid shopping at Petco or Petsmart whenever possible. In general, I prefer Petsmart if I must choose to shop at a chain pet store that sells live animals, because they keep only one gender of mammals at a time and do not sell live feeders. However, I was forced to enter Petco today due to a crisis– no cat litter left, and Petsmart was out of our brand– and was pleased to see some changes occurring.
Changes at Local Petco Stores
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Posted on June 19, 2008 by Jelena Woehr • There are 1 lonesome comment
Posted in .. By Jelena, .: Pet Adoption, .: Pet Cats, .: Pet Exotic, .: Pet Rats, .: Pet Rescue & Shelters, .: Pet Rodents, .: Pet Tips (Other) • Tags: Breeder, byb, ferret, gerbil, guinea pig, Hamster, rabbit, rat, rescue, rrb, small animal, small mammal
If you’ve decided to add a small mammal like a rabbit, rat, or hamster to your family, the next step is to choose between adopting a rescued or rehomed pet, or purchasing from a reputable, responsible breeder.
You’ll notice that I haven’t listed purchasing from a pet store as an option. That’s entirely intentional, for a number of reasons, including, but not limited to the following three: More →
Posted on June 11, 2008 by Jelena Woehr • There are 3 comments!
Posted in . By Hartley, .: Pet Hamsters, .: Pet Tips (Other) • Tags: Hamster, hamsters, tips
Great Ideas For Hamster Cages
By Morgan Hamilton
It is really great to have a hamster as your pet. They are very cute and they like to chew different things but especially cloth. While cats and dogs are allowed to walk freely around your home, you don’t let your hamster out of its cage. You do need to have a hamster cage in case you own one of these lovable pets. The cages come in many different shapes and sizes and have a variety of features for your hamster.
The most popular shape for hamster cages is rectangular. Because of this particular shape the hamster cages are usually put in a corner, so that they wouldn’t stand in the center of the room and be on your way. When you feel like playing with your pet, you can easily take the hamster out but when you have stopped playing with it and are leaving the room it is good to make sure you have put it in its cage.
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Posted on September 13, 2006 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in . By Hartley, .: Pet Hamsters, .: Pet Health Care • Tags: care, Hamster, hamsters, health care, Requirements
Hamster Care Requirements
By Michael Russell
Hamsters are the most popular rodents kept as pets. They are extremely easy to tame and take care of and are relatively inexpensive animals. Hamsters are a suitable pet for almost any household; children can even keep them!
There are many different types of hamsters: large, small, patterned, solid colored, longhaired and shorthaired. The most popular hamster is the Syrian. It is the largest variety and comes in either longhaired or shorthaired. The longhaired Syrian hamster is often called the “Teddy bear hamster”. There is even a hairless Syrian! It also comes in many colors such as golden brown, white, cinnamon, cream, rust, gray, lilac, honey, yellow and black. An adult Syrian hamster reaches a length of six to eight inches.
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Posted on June 17, 2006 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in . By Hartley, .: In The News, .: Pet Hamsters, .: Pet Reptiles, .: WildLife • Tags: .: WildLife, Couple:, Friends, Hamster, hamsters, Make, new, news, Odd, reptiles, Snake, the

Credit: AP Photo / Mutsugoro Okoku Zoo, Kyota Nomura
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Posted on January 19, 2006 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!