Ensure the pet has hamster food and water in his cage at all times. Make sure there is not any excessive moisture in the cage. Keep the hammy at least at 68 degrees. Change water daily. Put a exercise wheel in his cage. Put a good bedding down, they love to be able to bury in the bedding. Be sure to talk and handle him at least 2 or 3 times a week if not daily to ensure he is use to human interaction; otherwise, you'll have a hammy who's always trying to jump out of your hands.
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To care for a dwarf hamster, provide a suitable cage with bedding, a wheel for exercise, fresh water, and a balanced diet of hamster food, vegetables, and occasional treats. Offer toys for enrichment and handle your hamster gently to build trust. Regularly clean the cage and monitor your hamster's health.
They are not hard to take care of.:)
then give it to some one who could take care of it
The sister lionesses all take care of the babies. The males might play with them a bit but don't really take care of them.
Frogs do not raise their young. Young frogs are strictly on their own.
A female and male jaguar may take care of its young for up to four years.