Re: Syrian male is TOO tame
Chubbs seems to be a happy and contented hamster with a calm personality. My Syrian is like that. He's happiest within his own company and often actively avoids me in case i take him out of his beloved cage. He spends loads of time in his house and when he's not in his house he's in his coconut. He's lazy and lovely, anti social and tame and very tidy.
You could go to a hamster rescue where they know their hamsters personalities and adopt a hamster that's demanding attention, chews on the bars trying to get out, bites sometimes, pees in their nest and is difficult to please and tame.
If you have the space, time and resources to get a second hamster it may be a good idea to adopt one in need of a good home.
I started off with one and have currently three of three different species.
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