Nov 27

While a lot of suppliers are out of Zhu Zhu Pets Hamsters stock, please check our advance locating facility with e-Bay and find Zhu Zhu Pets Hamsters stock to buy today. Links go to eBay.com.


Zhu Zhu Pets FLUFFY Bunny Hallmark Exclusive New in Box Zhu Zhu Pets FLUFFY Bunny Hallmark Exclusive New in Box Paypal 4 Bids US $10.10 27m
ZHU ZHU PETS HAMSTER Tan brown white SQUIGGLES NEW ZHU ZHU PETS HAMSTER Tan brown white SQUIGGLES NEW Paypal 4 Bids US $5.50 28m
ZHU ZHU PETS EXCLUSIVE HAMSTER PATCHES NEW RARE ZHU ZHU PETS EXCLUSIVE HAMSTER PATCHES NEW RARE Paypal 1 Bid US $15.99 32m
Zhu Zhu Pets Hamster 2010 Scoodles Brown White NIB Zhu Zhu Pets Hamster 2010 Scoodles Brown White NIB Paypal 4 Bids US $7.50 35m
ZHU ZHU HAMSTER PUMPKIN with accessories Must LOOK ZHU ZHU HAMSTER PUMPKIN with accessories Must LOOK Paypal 1 Bid US $.99 59m
New Zhu Zhu Pets Hamster JILLY White PINK In Hand New Zhu Zhu Pets Hamster JILLY White PINK In Hand Paypal 1 Bid US $.99 2h 41m
ZHU ZHU Pets Giant Hamster Fun House new ZHU ZHU Pets Giant Hamster Fun House new Paypal 1 Bid US $18.95 2h 42m
NEW ZHU ZHU PETS COMBO HAMSTER CHUNK BABY SNICKLE NEW ZHU ZHU PETS COMBO HAMSTER CHUNK BABY SNICKLE Paypal 1 Bid US $14.99 2h 43m
ZHU ZHU HAMSTER PEANUT NIB 2010 Must LOOK ZHU ZHU HAMSTER PEANUT NIB 2010 Must LOOK Paypal 3 Bids US $1.79 2h 45m
ZHU ZHU HAMSTER WHEEL TUNNEL ZHU ZHU HAMSTER WHEEL TUNNEL Paypal 1 Bid US $16.00 5h 8m
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Nov 22
Maria Zavala asked:




Zhu Zhu Pets are certain to be a hit with your child because they are an interactive and fun toy that is new. realistic hamsters are expected to be this year's hottest new toy.

These four interactive hamsters are equipped with artificial intelligence and they has same personality. They have two modes of play for your child to enjoy. On explore mode, your child's hamster will be able to move about in its hamster habitat or across the floor.

In loving mode.

The hamster can be petted and cuddled by your child as the Zhu Zhu Pets responds with chatters and sqeaks.

There are four Zhu Zhu Pet hamsters, each with their own name and personality. Chunk the laid backl surfer is a fun loving guy. Pipsqueak is a hamster with a lot of energy who loves adventure, such as running and playing. loves to explore, and is always on a mission.

Numnums,the hamster,loves to eat. pick the hamster with their favorite personality or they can choose to collect all four. Zhu Zhu Pet hamsters can be purchased one by one, in packs of two, or in packs of four.Like real hamsters, Zhu Zhu Pet hamsters have to have a place to live and play.

playsets that can be purchased for hours of fun for your child's hamster.

This set includes 9 pieces for your Hamster including the Hamster Wheel and Tunnel, and the Hamster Bed and Blanket.  These are available as a package deal if you buy the hamsters as well.Zhu Zhu Pet hamsters will run on two AAA batteries.

Children over three years of age are sure to have fun with these adorable creatures. Many popular retailers offer Zhu Zhu Pets and their accessories.com.it is the perfect toy for younger kids who may not be ready for the responsibility of a living pet.These cute toy hamster do not make messes and require no clean up! In addition, Zhu Zhu Pet hamsters are fun, delightful, and just plain cute.



Lydia
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Nov 17
Andrew Martin Jr. asked:


Watch out for symptoms that may indicate your hamster has an illness. The first key to maintaining proper hamster health is to make sure that her environment is always dry and clean. When cleaning the living area, be sure to clean any spills or other mess.

Humans do not have to worry about most of the diseases found in hamsters. Zoonotic diseases refer to a disease that can be transferred from an animal to a human. Two common examples of a zoonotic disease are salmonella and ringworm. Before and after you handle your hamster, be sure to wash your hands since this is a great way to prevent the transfer of any such disease. Once your hamster is diagnosed with a zoonotic disease, you will be given additional instructions on how to make sure it does not spread.

Hamsters who live alone are less likely to catch a disease than those who are kept with several other hamsters. Also, use care when introducing any new hamster to your existing pets. You may not notice right away that your hamster has a disease, even though they may look healthy to you.

Although your hamster does not require an annual wellness examination, it is still recommended that you find a qualified vet before there is truly an emergency. Ask around to see if anyone know of a vet who specializes in treating exotic animals, like your hamster. For future reference, you should also ask them how much they charge for various services.

Hamster can catch diseases, they can be injured, and catch other illness as a result of poor house cleaning. Be on the lookout for these common things:

Abscesses

Fighting with another hamster can result in a wound that gets infected and causes an abscess. To treat the abscess, you can drain it and then apply treatment, but this is quite painful for your hamster and should be avoided. The best way to deal with an abscess is to just make an appointment with your vet.

Colds/Pneumonia

If you notice any type of wheezing, difficulty breathing, or eyes glues shut, you need to take your hamster to the vet clinic immediately. You may also notice things like weight loss, a discharge from the hamster's nose, and general lethargy.

Tyzzer's Disease in Pet Hamsters

Tyzzer's Disease is a very contagious disease that spreads from hamster to hamster, and usually results in death. Some hamsters will show no obvious signs of the disease before they die. Others will show symptoms like a lack of activity, a scruffy-looking coat, diarrhea and dehydration. The disease is quite common among hamsters who live in an unclean environment, and hamsters who are under plenty of stress. Fortunately, it is rare in animals with clean housing and who are well-cared-for.

Diabetes

This is a disease that has been encountered in Campbell's Russian hamsters. A hamster who has diabetes will use suffer from excessive thirst and frequent urination. Changing the diet is usually the extent of treatment. Diabetic hamsters should not be given fruit. You may also want to limit, or completely remove, peas and corn from their food. An accurate diagnosis can be done by a qualified vet, and they can also give you recommendations on how to take care of your hamster.

Glaucoma

Winter White hamsters have been found to have glaucoma. There is no cure for hamster glaucoma, but your vet can give you some eye drops to relieve the discomfort for your hamster.

Trouble With the Cheek Pouch

The pouches in the cheek that are used in food storage and transportation can become pierced, impacted or damaged. Symptoms include being unable to empty the pouches or having an everted cheek pouch (one that is turned inside out). Take your hamster to the vet as soon as you suspect that she may have a cheek pouch injury.



Gabrielle
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Nov 16
diane walker asked:


The key to introducing a cat or a dog to a new baby is to get your pet used to the idea of a new addition to the family as early as possible - before the baby arrives on the scene.

Firstly, allow your cat and dog to investigate the room where your baby will sleep. If you don’t allow your pet into the room, they will think there is something in there that needs their attention! Supervise them while they check out the new smells of the nursery, and start carrying around a ‘pretend baby’ (a doll in a baby blanket).

After the arrival, safely let your pets check out your baby whilst you hold it. Make sure that your pets don’t lick your baby, but as dogs depend on their sense of smell, a few sniffs around a baby, under close supervision, may help them get to know each other.

Try to give your pet the same attention and routine you normally would, and stay as relaxed as possible with all of these exercises so that your pets do not pick up on any anxiety you may be feeling.  This will make them feel that they are not being ousted from the household.

You should never leave your baby unattended with any pet, but especially cats and dogs.  Your pets will not understand that their actions, such as trying to climb into cot, could be harmful. Keep your baby behind closed ‘pet-free’ doors if you are not nearby.

It takes time and effort to introduce toddlers and pets.  Closely supervise any interaction between them, never leave them alone no matter how well behaved your pet is and praise your child when they handle your pet correctly. As children often imitate parents, how you react will show your child what is acceptable behaviour.

All pet owners should ensure their dogs are fully obedience trained before allowing them to interact with children.

Many children are happy to look after and learn about pets, but should only be given responsibility based on their ability, age and interest.  However, many studies have shown that children who are taught to respect pets become more compassionate adults.  Taking time and care to teach children and pets to treat each other with respect will create long-term advantages for both pet and child alike.

Read our weekly Animal health advice articles at http://www.in2town.co.uk and http://www.in2town.co.uk/PDSA-animal-magazine-and-animal-advice.html



Nyah
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Nov 16
Cristian Stan asked:


Although it would be great to have a big hamster family, you should first find out if you are ready to face such a responsibility. Yes, baby hamsters are quite adorable but what happens next?

You might want to ask yourself these two questions:

1. What will you do with the babies?

2. Which hamsters will you pick to become the new mom-and-dads to be?

Let us start with the first question. On average, litter size is 4 to 6 but some varieties such as the Campbell Russian can give birth to 14 baby hamsters. Can you imagine taking care of more than a dozen little hamsters? You might say that you can breed them and afterwards sell them to a pet store.

Good idea? Wrong. Many stores do not want to get hamsters sold by just anybody. Since this would not work, you will end up caring for all of them yourself, unless you give them away to family and friends. Now, what if they become sick? Usually, if one hamster is sick, it easily becomes contagious and that means many of your pet hamsters will become sick too.

You will have to spend for their medication, and this will not come in cheap. An even worse scenario is if the mother will die. Who will take care of them, and nurse them? You, of course. You will basically be bottle-feeding them until they become ready to be weaned. Feeding one or two hamsters might not be so daunting, but when you are talking 6 to 12 baby hamsters, it can be a very heavy, not to mention stressful, responsibility.

Moving on to the next question, you will need to know the best parents to breed the hamsters. One consideration is the health of each. To find out, it is advisable to look into their history including that of their lineage. They should be clear of any genetic defect or any life threatening medical conditions.

This is to avoid birth defects and illnesses in the young ones. It is also worth mentioning that the color of the hamster’s fur may contribute to genetic problems and that certain colors cannot be paired off with each other to avoid birth defects. Additionally, you might want to check the temperament of prospective parents.

You do not want to breed those with a bad temperament or personality because these might be carried by their babies and you do not want a dozen grouchy and ‘bratty’ hamsters at home!



Kylie
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