Re: Hairless Hamsters
No, she hasn't posted since, despite her description stating how she'd make a follow up decision explaining why she got it in the first place. However, she got the hairless Syrian with another Pet youtuber however, who took in the Syrians brother. They kept posting and as far as I'm aware, haven't posted about the hamster since.
And that instagram post is the one I'm referring to. I don't personally use it but I've seen a few people cover it and it's just disgusting. In my opinion, even if cohousing can happen in the wild with dwarf hamsters, doesn't mean we should recreate it in captivity. It's impossible to give them as much space and therefore you're already running into so many issues.
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