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Old 02-05-05, 07:21 PM   #1
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Hamsters

Anyone here know anything about hamsters? Also are there such thing as a hamster breeder? Are there high end hamsters and such. Also are there good forum sites on hamsters. Just wondering

Also has anyone heard of carefree? its a type of bedding for rats and hamsters and stuff.

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that must of came out wrong


of course there are hamster breeders poepl have them as pets don't they
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Well ya but I thought they they only came from like a company. Not people like us. Guess I'm wrong lol.

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I think you mean carefresh... it's a substrate right? Get it at a pet store...

Of course there's hamster breeders, just like snake breeders... they don't come from a factory There's many variations as well...a quick search on google should point you to any additional information..
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ah thats the word carefresh! is this a good substrate? has anyone ever used it before

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if you can find a breeder of European Black Bear Hamsters, I've found that they seem to have the best disposition and are a bit slower, therefore easier to handle.

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See the only problem is that its hard to find hamster breeders, doesnt seem like there are many out there

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Do you know of any stores near you that sell Hamsters?? If you do, you should just ask them who supplies them with their hamsters and BAM, you have a breeder.. It's really not as hard as you might think..

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lol ive tried they refused to give me there breeder(chain store). But I'm gonna keep asking anyways

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Here, after a 30 second google search, i found this...

http://www.pets-on-the-net.com/direc...er/Ontario.php
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O wow im feeling like an idiot lol, ive been searching for 30 mins and only found 1 canadian breeder in alberta. Thanks

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Carefresh is a great substrate. I use it for my snakes as well as rodents. Only downfall is that it is easily kicked out, as well as a bit pricey. I've recently switched in the past months to Yesterday's News cat litter (unscented). It goes a long way, stays in the cage, and keeps odours non-existent. I have to do a 'poop count' in order to know when to clean, because it will literally be total filth before it starts to smell.
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