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Old 04-03-2014, 05:18 PM   #11
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I'll look for something that doesn't have stuffing in it then. No I adopted her to give her a forever home I don't have a bathtub ._. lol

As for the treats, thats how I got my last one to trust me more but she won't eat any treats I give her.. Doesn't even seem interested int hem to be honest


Oh! I thought you adopted the mom who had babies...I feel stupid now! Lol.

What have you given her?
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Old 04-03-2014, 05:51 PM   #12
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Hi again Elbatgirl. I just wanted to share this post with you. Esmy made a great playpen for her hams using cardboard boxes. It's really great and you would be able to sit in it to tame your hammy. Check it out.

Syrians sharing?
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Old 04-03-2014, 06:47 PM   #13
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Oh! I thought you adopted the mom who had babies...I feel stupid now! Lol.

What have you given her?
If you mean food wise they were feeding them some basic cheap stuff but I've upgraded it to something a little more healthy
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Old 04-03-2014, 06:48 PM   #14
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Hi again Elbatgirl. I just wanted to share this post with you. Esmy made a great playpen for her hams using cardboard boxes. It's really great and you would be able to sit in it to tame your hammy. Check it out.

Syrians sharing?
I will definitely check it out! Thank you
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Old 04-03-2014, 07:44 PM   #15
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Elbatgirl- I adopted an baby Syrian at 28 days old- The way your baby ham is acting reminds me of Teddy, my ham when I first got her.. She never screamed, but, she would jump, and I mean "jump" up in the air, in her cage, if I put my hand in her cage.. She didn't take treats from my hand, for 2 weeks, that I had her, and I spent at least 2 hours or more, each night/early morning near her cage, talking to her, and I'd put my hand in her cage, not touching her, but in her cage, for about a week, to let her know, my hand was not going to harm her. I also did what I read on a HC thread, put my scent on some tissue, and put it in her cage..
She would also, do what yours is doing, climb the cage bars, when she knew I was around her cage, and run away from my hand for a while. I let her be for the first 4 or so days that I got her, then offered a raisin, which I noticed she really liked raisin's..- It took another week or so, for her to "sniff" the raisin, but still would be very "skittish" and run away.. even when I had to reach in her cage to feed her, she would be so scared, she'd flip on her side with her arms straight out, and show her teeth, but never bit me.. Your baby ham is very scared and out of her element, her comfort zone, and by herself for the first time, without her mommy and siblings.. What I learned with Teddy, is talk first to her, and put the front side of my hand, against her cage, to let her "smell" my hand first, then slowly reach in her cage, no sudden movements or she would "fly out of her hammy fur" lol.. She just needs time to adjust to her new home, and separation from her mommy.. I've had Teddy going on 8 weeks now, and she's much more "trusting" of me, will take treats from my hand, come out of her hut, when she hears my voice, and walk onto my hand, when she wants to come out of her cage... although, there are a days, she doesn't want to be "bothered".. she would prefer to "look" out of her cage, and observe or hang out in her cage, and I give her the space she needs. Don't worry, your baby ham will come around..it may take a few months or so- I didn't think Teddy would ever tame, or be an ham that can be handled, after a month of my time that I'd spend with her.. many times, I'd just sit in a chair, and read, along side her cage, and speak soothingly to her.. She's just very scared, and probably traumatized.. hang in there, she'll come around. . x

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Old 04-04-2014, 04:08 AM   #16
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My syrian did this when I brought her home. It was so sad. It reminded me of a baby screaming. She'd do it even when I talked to her. After a couple days, she would only do it when my husband talked to her. This probably wasn't the best approach, but because of my experience with horses, I wouldn't leave when she was screaming. I'd wait for her to stop, because I didn't want her to learn that screaming would make me go away. After about a week, she stopped screaming.
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