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Originally Posted by LunaTheHamster1
I would try to work with him, I haven't met a Syrian yet that can't be tamed, including ones that have come from horrible backgrounds. I know my experience isn't vast, but the rescue I know who has dealt with hundreds of syrian hamsters, many from horrific backgrounds hasn't had a syrian hamster that couldn't be tamed either. Depending on what your definition of tame means, to me being able to pick the hamster up when needed to at least examine them, offer food, have interaction with them of some kind.
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Tame in as get used to my hand. But should I use another cage for him with door in front insted of door on the top? I felt the vet were negative to the visit we had, as she told me that he is a hamser, and I thought so what and told her I have experience with hamsters there are tamed.