hamsters by brynne m
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Brynne Mittleider
Hamsters
What is this thing? Am I on TV or something?
Table of Contents Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Your Pet's Home Chapter 3. Food and Water Chapter 4. Vet
Hello!!!
Introduction 1
Have you ever gone to the Pet Store? Have
you ever seen a little, fluffy, rodent that looks
SO cute? Well, that will probably be a
hamster. They're lovable, they're fun, they're
stinky, they're trouble, they're naughty, they're
funny, they're pretty much everything you can
think of. So read this book and find out how
to take care of hamsters. Z pg. 2 Y
See how they're so
naughty!
Just - need - to - get - this - thing!
Here is Billy-
Bob-Joe
trying to get
a sock out of
a laundry
basket.
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2Your Pet's Home
You know how you need a house? (And
have one, I hope!) Well, your hamster needs
a for their own house. There are lots
of different cages. Some cages are round and
plastic with tubes connecting to other little
hamster rooms or cages. In the cage you
should put a sleeping hut or if you have
cage
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more than one room on the cage some
bedding in that room. Put some sand in a
corner, some bedding everywhere, an exercise
wheel, a food bowl and a water bowl.
Lookout
Tower
Lookout
Tower
Room
CageWheel
Hamsters like
so they can
see what's
going on in
your house.
lookout to
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wers
Food and Water3
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You know how you eat and drink food and
water? Well, hamsters do too! They eat 3 meals
a day, sometimes 4 if you count a snack.
Hamsters eat lots of food, such as lettuce, fruit,
cabbage, and lots more. But out of all that,
most hamsters' favorite are dandelion leaves.
When your hamster is a little too fat, he must
go on a diet. Hamsters prefer to drink tap
water because Spring water can be too cold. Even
when you're feeding your hamster correctly, he
may grow fat. That's because he may not have an exercise wheel, If you don't have an exercise (see pg. 2.)
wheel, your hamster may die at age 1-3.
This is a picture things hamsters like to eat.