Re: Hairless Hamsters
I fostered guinea pigs who were the skinny variant and they did need different care, that was most definitely more expensive. They always were so cold no matter how we heated our home, I just felt sorry for the little guys. Thankfully they've been put into a good home from someone in the guinea pig forum, but I can't comprehend how popular guinea pigs still are especially in my area.
Cohousing definitely depends on species, but I'm solely talking about keeping Syrians with other Syrians and Syrians with dwarf species. It's crazy how they thought it was justified.
And I made this post because I've just now seen a video of a very popular Hamster content creator driving 4 hours to support the backyard breeding of naked hamsters, who were apparently housed in critter trails!
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