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  • There trying to get away from the loud music

  • awwwww i really want to breed my hammies. the reason i want to breed them is becaus there isnt a hamster breeder or shelter that isnt 750 mile away. i had to wait until my family went on a trip far away to get a hamster. and most of the petstorse dnt have hammies cus of no breeders neer

  • ha a their all trying to get in the wheel at once i realy want syrian hamsters but i have dwraf and robovoski hamsters instead. I love the teddy bear type when they have loads of hair on them you can start to brush them lol XD xx

  • I'm amused they don't fight. Commonly I heard Syrians are solitary animals. How'd you get them to get along?

  • @yourpostwoman They are babies. They can live together till about 2 months, then they need to be separated into individual bins to avoid being territorial.

  • @mikachewie Oh, thank you very nice. :)

  • awwwww SO CUTE!! i love it when hamsters all try to do the same thing. last year at the pet expo at the hamster station, there were a bunch of baby hamsters together and they all piled up into one house to sleep, even though there was plenty of space for everyone.

  • mines is caramel

  • Hamsters look so delicate but they can take such a beating. They're like a superbreed. I remember my hamsters used to jump off tables and land on the floor and just run off like it was nothing. Another one jumped off the flippen stair banisters!!!!! He lived for another 1.5 years and he died when he was roughly coming up to 2.5 - 3 years. Incredible things. They're fantastic.

  • The music really fits this video.

  • @TheAnimalAdvice Syrians

  • they need a REAL CAGE if you've ever heard of one they can die of heat in there i just though u should now

  • @heyhihellolater

    Actually, you're wrong. Bin cages are one of the best types of cage you can make for a Hamster. They are considerably larger than any cage you can get on the market and are well ventilated (assuming you modify them .. ie, cut windows into the sides, drill holes, and create a skyroof for the bin lid top). It's a common practice. They will get no hotter than an aquarium or plastic shit cheap ass crap cage from a petstore.

  • how old are they.

  • cute!!!!!!!!

  • Awww, So cute! There all fighting over a wheel. (:

  • how many weeks old are they? 5 weeks?

  • jajaja LOVEEEEEEEE HAMSTER!!!!!!!!

  • LOL!!!

  • Lol @ 0:42 the hamster does a complete 360 on the wheel.

  • :D "let me run !"

  • LOL let me on

  • LMAO THE END

  • aw soooo cute is that at a store or did you buy them or where they babies?? soo many questions well thier cute the one thats a teddy bear white and grey they always die:( sry

  • No. These babies are the result of drama, but either way, a recessive dappled long hair RE male and a BE sable banded Syrian. I'm not a breeder, I just have a difficult friend...

    The white/grey one is a Sable Roan. They don't have anything that predispose them to death. These are all Syrians. Teddy Bear is the name given to them by pet stores.

  • no what im trying to say is that they already bred im asking if i should keep the male in with her while she is starting to get pregnant.

  • No you should not. One the deed is done, he needs to be separated out.

  • Syrian Hamsters (like the Hamsters in this video) are solitary and should be kept alone. For breeding purposes they're usually introduced for 20 minutes max, and then seperated again into their own cages.

  • hey can you give me some tops on how to bred your hamsters and how you took care of the mpther while she was pregnant and whether or not i should keep the male in with her.

  • Well, typically, it is not a good idea to breed Hamsters whose genetic backgrounds you do not know. Pet store hams are already inbred repeatedly, so breeding them creates the kind of problems such as diabetes that many Dwarves face.

    You never keep the male in with her because they can breed almost immediately after and if the mother gets pregnant again that is TERRIBLE TERRIBLE on her body. So it's always important to keep the male/female separated.

  • AMERICAN BOY!!!!!!

  • they are too cute. maybe you should look at some of my videos of my pareakeets.

  • no thanks

    jk

  • that's okay

  • aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa­aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahh­hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh­hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh cute!!

  • hi  its ButtersMom cute video these yours?

  • They were. They were Kiwi's babies. <3 I miss all of them.

  • Man. You sought me out here, too? Please don't show up at my house and kill me :X ...

  • i like when then orange and white 1 puts its hands on the wheel and goes all the way around

  • they are soooo cute:)

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