As more and more people keep pets in society, small and cute hamsters have become one of the choices for many people. For people who love to keep pets, the most important thing they care about, besides how to raise them, is the lifespan of their pets. Below, the editor will tell you in detail.
The golden bear is also known as the pearl bear, golden hamster, and also known as the Syrian hamster. They have small eyes, big ears, a short tail, and bright reddish-brown or golden hair. They are really cute and adorable. They are a medium-sized hamster native to Asia. They are so called because their shape resembles a bear.
It is a solitary nocturnal and omnivorous rodent that mainly exists in annual Crops in arable land and feeds on seeds, nuts and insects. Because of their docile nature, hamsters were the first of the hamsters to become human pets. The average life span of a wild golden bear is one to two years, and the life span of a captive golden bear raised in a good environment ranges from two to three years.
If you want golden bears to live longer, you naturally cannot leave out daily maintenance work, and these are related to their living habits and diet arrangements.
Because it is an omnivore, has a high reproductive rate and strong adaptability, it is easy to raise. Feed them mainly specialized rat food, along with dried fruits, appropriate amounts of vegetables, rice and other foods. You can also feed them some mealworms and dried small fish. But don’t feed them too much to avoid diarrhea. Secondly, don’t feed them foods that are too salty or heavily seasoned, which will increase their physical burden.
They have the habit of storing food in their gills, which requires frequent water changes. Rat cages are the best choice for living environments. Secondly, large storage boxes need to be cleaned and disinfected once or twice a month. Because of their strong reproductive capacity, it is best to have separate mouse cages. Reproduction is also one of the main reasons that affect their lifespan.
Golden bears are famous for their super docile personality, like soft dumplings, but they are also very timid, so don’t scare them, especially when they are sleeping. He goes to the toilet and grooms his body hair by himself. He is a very clean baby.
They have certain requirements for temperature and cannot be directly exposed to the sun. They are very afraid of heat. Yes, it is easy to get heat stroke. The most suitable living temperature for them is between 20 degrees and 28 degrees. In summer, use heat sinks or marble to cool them down.
Secondly, do not wash their bodies with water, as they can easily catch colds, and they can easily drown if they cannot swim.
In addition, you cannot give it random things to grind its teeth, and you must prepare special teething supplies for it; the space where you raise it should not be too small, and the space must have rollers, water bottles, food bowls and other supplies.
I believe that after reading this, you will be able to take good care of these cute and well-behaved animals, and spending a wonderful time with them is irreplaceable!
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