Thursday, November 5, 2009

Having hamster babies?

i am planning for my hamster to have babies since my brother has a male panda hamster and i have a female panda hamster. two of my friends want a hamster so i wanted my hamster to have a litter. i had a hamster before that had babies and i sold them to a small pet shop. yesterday i called petsmart and petco and they do not buy hamsters from the public, you can only give them for free. where can i sell them? or should i just donate them to the pet stores. but i was hoping i could get some extra money. just wanted to know where i can sell them.



Having hamster babies?viruses



check around put up fliers at the local grocery stores people may buy them good luck panda hamsters are adorable



Having hamster babies?antispam



yes putting up fliyers is most likly a good idea.



we bought two hamsters, (they said they were both females) and they breeded. the babies were so cute! just dont handle them to much. feed the mother fruit, veg's if you have some on hand.



i really hope this helps
When my friend let our hammys play, I ended up with 9 hammys. We put up adds in the paper, and around town. We didn't even sell 1 baby! We each kept a baby and friend of mine took one(for free). The rest went to the pet store for free. We where lucky that the lady who ownered the pet store had room for them. Hamsters are not a money making buisness. Even if you do sell 1 or 2 you'll likely only get a couple bucks each, which wont even come close to the cost of keeping the mom heathy and weaning the babys. So long story made short, breeding any kind of pets are not a way to make money.
I always had gerbils for as long as I can remember, but when they had babies I toke them to smaller mom and pop type pet shops and they would buy them from me. That might be your best bet.
We had success selling guinea pig babies to a small, locally owned pet store. If you have one nearby, that will be a better bet than the big chain pet store. You could also try putting a sign out in front of your house, or putting up flyers at local grocery stores. If you still don't sell them all, you could call your local newspaper and put in a small classified ad under "pets for sale", but that might cost more than you can charge for the lil guys, but that might depend on the size of your paper.
Why bother with this you put your hamster at risk. Pregnancy is not a joke or something done for fun; it is serious stuff.

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