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04-08-2014, 02:35 AM
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Hamster Pup
Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: Essex
Posts: 155
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Help and advice for adopted Robo dwarfs?
Hey everyone (:
I posted a thread earlier explaining all about the new Robo dwarf I adopted yesterday called Snowy.
She's a beautiful little hammy, around 13/14 weeks old and has been in adoption since late February. She was getting picked on by her cage mates so the previous owners gave her up, she had cuts and wounds on her belly but they have cleared up and she's had a full vets check.
Everything is good but she's very shy, we left her in the box that we took her home in while we did up her cage. She has a wheel, chewing logs, hanging treats, food bowl water and toys. We made the wood shavings nice and thick and have her lots of bedding. We put her in without touching her and she made her way out and started kicking things around, then she all of a sudden jumped out of her cage so my boyfriend grabbed her in a panic and put her back in.
We then took her upstairs into the empty room so he could settle in with peace and quiet. I went to check on her every now and then and she was getting on just fine but as soon as she see's you she runs and hides into her nest, I had to put my hand in the cage to give her dinner and she went crazy running around.
I understand she's probably very scared and she's ben in adoption for a long time and I'm not sure if they handle them at Pets at Home adoption centre. I was wondering if anyone had experience with adopted hamsters or if anyone has any good advice for me? I want her to be happy and not scared, I also want her to be tame like my little boy Gizmo, he loves saying hello and runs right out of his nest when he can hear me coming. I already have my little girl Gimli who is very shy and untame, I'm still trying to work on her too.
I get upset because I feel like they're scared of me and not 100% happy when they're skittish and untame. I love them all dearly and have no favourites I just wish Gimli would trust me and I'm hoping Snowy can learn to.
Thanks alot in advance (:
Hannah xx
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04-08-2014, 03:51 AM
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The hamster princess
Join Date: Apr 2013
Location: Devon
Posts: 4,367
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Re: Help and advice for adopted Robo dwarfs?
It will take time, theres the method when you sit in an empty bath with them so they run over you and get used to you. x just talk to her when you feed her so she associates you with good things x
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04-08-2014, 08:01 AM
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Hamster Addict
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Dundee
Posts: 901
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Re: Help and advice for adopted Robo dwarfs?
If you only got her yesterday then it is still very early days. Don't try to rush things and be guided by her - if she seems stressed and scared, then back up a bit and just take things a bit slower.
I adopted a robo last summer and she is still quite skittish. If I'm at her cage, then she comes running to say hello, and she will take treats from my hand but try to touch her and she's off, she's not having any of that! I think we have reached our limit with her but, although I can't handle her, she still seems to be quite a happy wee thing.
I also adopted a little russian back in Feb and she is the complete polar opposite - she is super friendly, very cheeky and loves coming out for cuddles.
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04-09-2014, 06:48 AM
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Hamster Pup
Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: Essex
Posts: 155
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Re: Help and advice for adopted Robo dwarfs?
The bath idea is good I may give that one a try soon! Thanks (:
I've been sitting by the cage just talking and watching her and she doesn't seem too bothered by that but she is having the occasional jump and run back into the nest. But she seems to be settling in well (:
What you say about your Robo is exactly what one of my other hammys, Gimli, is like. I'm still trying my hardest to tame her but it's difficult isn't it! I'm hoping I can get Snowy to bond like you said you are with your Russian (:
Thanks for the help I will take things slow and be carefull with her (:
Hannah xx
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04-09-2014, 06:51 AM
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Retired Moderator
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Aberystwyth
Posts: 16,105
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Re: Help and advice for adopted Robo dwarfs?
I'd just be very patient, different robos will be different but patience always wins out in the end
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04-13-2014, 04:20 PM
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Hamster Pup
Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: Essex
Posts: 155
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Re: Help and advice for adopted Robo dwarfs?
That's what I'll do! Thanks a lot (:
Hannah xx
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