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Originally Posted by Ria P
There's no reason why he shouldn't settle and become very tame. He may go shy and hide the first couple of weeks, even after being handled by the breeder but that would be perfectly normal and part of the settling in phase.
Hamsters bite when they are afraid and usually the cause is humans handling them wrongly.
Shaun will be loved and respected, you are sensitive to his needs and feelings so i can only see happiness on the horizon. Roll on Friday.
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That is true, I have had several hamsters from petstores or rehomed from people who have had limited handling prior to moving in with me who have become very trusting hansters who tolerating handling well
We where gonna get a white syrian male when we where at holiday a few weeks ago but sadly they had rehomed him to someone else when we arrived.
I know Shaun will get a great home with us, and I am very much looking forward to getting to know him when he is ready