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04-08-2017, 10:27 AM
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Hamster Hugger
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Is he long haired
Just bought my new hamster home and I do not want to frighten him by getting too close just yet, so I have only managed to take a few photos of him. I have had a long haired hamster in the past who, as an adult, had a long skirt of hair. My new baby hamster is certainly fluffy, but his hair is only about a centimetre long. He is currently around 10 weeks old. Do you think he us a long haired hamster? Or is he just a fluffy short haired one? Either way, I love him! If he is long haired, will his hair continue to get longer?
Last edited by AprilPearl; 04-08-2017 at 11:15 AM.
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04-08-2017, 11:22 AM
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The Hamtologist
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Location: Southern United States
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Re: Is he long haired
I'd say he's a long haired Every individual hamster is different, and some will have longer coats whilst others will have shorter ones. Do you know his parents? You may be able to get an idea of how long his coat will become by using theirs as a reference. He's an absolutely adorable little guy, congrats on him!
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04-08-2017, 11:28 AM
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Hamster Hugger
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Re: Is he long haired
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Originally Posted by Drago
I'd say he's a long haired Every individual hamster is different, and some will have longer coats whilst others will have shorter ones. Do you know his parents? You may be able to get an idea of how long his coat will become by using theirs as a reference. He's an absolutely adorable little guy, congrats on him!
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Thanks very much! No, I don't know his parents as he is from Pets At Home (please don't hate me, I know it isn't the best place and I have never bought a hamster from there before, but he was so cute...). All of his litter mates were definitely short haired, though. I guess only time will tell how long his fur will grow.
Still trying to pick out a name. My favourites currently are Charlie, Rodger or Teddy.
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04-08-2017, 12:22 PM
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Re: Is he long haired
To me he does seem at least a bit long haired,though I could be wrong.Time will tell!
There's really no judgement with where hamsters come from here,as long as they get a loving home and appropriate care As wonderful as it may be to get pets from other sources(like adoption and ethical breeders),it isn't always possible,and in other cases you just have a connection with certain hamsters which cannot be avoided.
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04-08-2017, 12:28 PM
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Hamster Hugger
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Re: Is he long haired
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Originally Posted by AmityvilleHams
To me he does seem at least a bit long haired,though I could be wrong.Time will tell!
There's really no judgement with where hamsters come from here,as long as they get a loving home and appropriate care As wonderful as it may be to get pets from other sources(like adoption and ethical breeders),it isn't always possible,and in other cases you just have a connection with certain hamsters which cannot be avoided.
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Thank you for the help and lovely message. I certainly did feel a connection with him, so hopefully this is the start of a long happy furry friendship!
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04-08-2017, 12:37 PM
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Re: Is he long haired
He is lovely and is a long haired hammy. He looks to be maybe a red eyed cream with possible a pattern there? Does he have any white on him?
I'm sure he will soon just fit in to a name It will come to you x
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04-08-2017, 12:43 PM
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Hamster Hugger
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Re: Is he long haired
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Originally Posted by souffle
He is lovely and is a long haired hammy. He looks to be maybe a red eyed cream with possible a pattern there? Does he have any white on him?
I'm sure he will soon just fit in to a name It will come to you x
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Thanks for sharing your wisdom He has black eyes and is mostly a pale cream/greyish brown colour. I think he has a few flashes of white. In the first picture his fur looks a lot whiter and lighter than it actually is. When he is settled in, I look forward to showing more photos.
Re names, am currently thinking either Charlie or Teddy but I'm not sure yet.
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04-08-2017, 04:41 PM
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The Hamtologist
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Re: Is he long haired
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Originally Posted by AprilPearl
Thanks very much! No, I don't know his parents as he is from Pets At Home (please don't hate me, I know it isn't the best place and I have never bought a hamster from there before, but he was so cute...). All of his litter mates were definitely short haired, though. I guess only time will tell how long his fur will grow.
Still trying to pick out a name. My favourites currently are Charlie, Rodger or Teddy.
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No need to feel bad over a pet store ham! As long as you love him, that's all that really matters My personal favorite of the names would be Rodger! Good luck with him
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04-08-2017, 10:30 PM
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Hamster Hugger
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Re: Is he long haired
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Originally Posted by Drago
No need to feel bad over a pet store ham! As long as you love him, that's all that really matters My personal favorite of the names would be Rodger! Good luck with him
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Thank you! I figure he can’t help where he comes from any more than I can. And of course I will love him. Already do! The one thing I am slightly concerned about is the reputation of pet shop hamsters for being badly handled and difficult to train. But, I can be patient and I have a lot of experience with taming hamsters. (I had 2 myself growing up and shared one with my brother. I also helped out a lot with my brother’s 3 hamsters).
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04-08-2017, 10:56 PM
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PM Fluffy for custom title
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Re: Is he long haired
It's more of an undeserved stereotype than anything else Every hamster has their own personality regardless of where they come from.Some pet shop hamsters are extremely tame,others aren't,and the same applies to hamsters from anywhere else.
I think there's a lot of misleading information out there from many sources.So many people are opposed to anything but adoption(which in reality can be a flawed concept and doesn't always work out to be so ethical,but that is a separate issue),but there is not one perfect way to get a pet.
Just keep in mind that a bad beginning for an animal does not define their future.They're adaptable and can always grow even if not physically We see this quite often with many animals,for example with dogs in the case of a lot of unfortunate dogs used in dog fighting who can turn out the ideal family dog!
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