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Hamster Hibernation

Amy Green
3 min readMay 19, 2021

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Hamster Hibernation

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Most of you will think of bears and other wild animals when the word hibernation comes into play, but what most people don’t know is that small little critters like hamsters hibernate too. The call of nature is undeniable, and as much as we want to think that hamsters are household pets, we must always remember that before being in their little cages, they were in the wild. All kids of animals develop behaviours in their environment that are passed down to their litters in lieu of instinct of self preservation.

Now, it is important for every hamster owner to know what hibernation means and understand why hamsters do it. Although some domestic owned hamsters never have the need to hibernate, some do. Hibernation is nothing but a deep slumber that animals put themselves in through winter so that they can save energy and withstand the harsh cold. If the winter strikes your toothy fluff the wrong way, he may hibernate, and you need to be prepared for that. If you live in a warm place and it isn’t so cold during the winter and your hamster’s cage is warm and secure, it is possible that your hamster doesn’t go into hibernation, but this isn’t always guaranteed, as some breeds can go…

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Amy Green
Amy Green

Written by Amy Green

Hi I’m Amy — travel blogger, dog lover, digital marketer. I write mainly about Europe, Middle East and Southeast Asia. Getting into drones!

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