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Hamsters are cute and adorable animals that make great pets. They are quiet and gentle, and are relatively low-maintenance.<ref>http://cfhs.ca/athome/hamsters/</ref> Holding your hamster can not only help you feel more bonded to him, but can also help him become more tame.<ref>http://www.petstation.com/hamster1.htm</ref> Being held is not natural for hamsters, so you will need to make sure you know how to hold your hamster properly.
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Hamsters are cute and adorable animals that make great pets. They are quiet and gentle, and are relatively low-maintenance.<ref name="rf1">http://cfhs.ca/athome/hamsters/</ref> Holding your hamster can not only help you feel more bonded to him, but can also help him become more tame.<ref name="rf2">http://www.petstation.com/hamster1.htm</ref> Being held is not natural for hamsters, so you will need to make sure you know how to hold your hamster properly.
 
[[Category:Handling Hamsters]]
 
[[Category:Handling Hamsters]]
 
== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
===Acclimating Your Hamster To You===
 
===Acclimating Your Hamster To You===
#Do not handle him right away. If you just brought your hamster home, chances are he will need a little time to get used to you before he will enjoy being handled and held. Wait at least 12 to 24 hours before trying to hold him.<ref>http://www.smallanimalchannel.com/hamsters/hamster-interaction/how-to-handle-a-hamster.aspx</ref>
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#Do not handle him right away. If you just brought your hamster home, chances are he will need a little time to get used to you before he will enjoy being handled and held. Wait at least 12 to 24 hours before trying to hold him.<ref name="rf3">http://www.smallanimalchannel.com/hamsters/hamster-interaction/how-to-handle-a-hamster.aspx</ref>
#* Crouch near your hamster’s cage and speak to him in a soft, friendly voice.<ref>http://www.smallanimalchannel.com/hamsters/hamster-interaction/how-to-handle-a-hamster.aspx</ref>  
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#* Crouch near your hamster’s cage and speak to him in a soft, friendly voice.<ref name="rf3" />  
#* You can also get him comfortable with your presence by simply reading a book or watching TV in the same room as him.<ref>http://www.smallanimalchannel.com/hamsters/hamster-interaction/how-to-handle-a-hamster.aspx</ref>
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#* You can also get him comfortable with your presence by simply reading a book or watching TV in the same room as him.<ref name="rf3" />
 
#* Make sure your hamster can see you and knows you are a friend, not a predator.  
 
#* Make sure your hamster can see you and knows you are a friend, not a predator.  
#Place your hand in his cage. In the wild, hamsters are grabbed only by a predator,<ref>http://www.petstation.com/hamster1.htm</ref> so your hamster will need to learn that you are not acting as a predator when you hold him. Start by placing your hand in his cage and leaving it there for him to investigate.<ref>http://www.smallanimalchannel.com/hamsters/hamster-interaction/how-to-handle-a-hamster.aspx</ref>
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#Place your hand in his cage. In the wild, hamsters are grabbed only by a predator,<ref name="rf2" /> so your hamster will need to learn that you are not acting as a predator when you hold him. Start by placing your hand in his cage and leaving it there for him to investigate.<ref name="rf3" />
#* So as not to startle your hamster, hold your hand limply in his cage.<ref>http://www.smallanimalchannel.com/hamsters/hamster-interaction/how-to-handle-a-hamster.aspx</ref>
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#* So as not to startle your hamster, hold your hand limply in his cage.<ref name="rf3" />
#* It would also be helpful to hold your hand as a clenched fist initially. You can unclench your fist, with your palm facing upward, as he becomes more comfortable with your hand.<ref>http://www.scampers.co.uk/how-to-care-for-hamsters.asp</ref>
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#* It would also be helpful to hold your hand as a clenched fist initially. You can unclench your fist, with your palm facing upward, as he becomes more comfortable with your hand.<ref name="rf4">http://www.scampers.co.uk/how-to-care-for-hamsters.asp</ref>
#* Hamsters have a tendency to nibble as a way to test their environment. If your hamster starts to nibble at your hand, '' gently '' pull your hand away. Jerking your hand away will startle him and may make him more reluctant to approach your hand.<ref>http://www.smallanimalchannel.com/hamsters/hamster-interaction/how-to-handle-a-hamster.aspx</ref>
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#* Hamsters have a tendency to nibble as a way to test their environment. If your hamster starts to nibble at your hand, '' gently '' pull your hand away. Jerking your hand away will startle him and may make him more reluctant to approach your hand.<ref name="rf3" />
#Entice your hamster with treats. Your hamster may be very wary of your hand. If this is the case, try placing treats in your hand to encourage him to approach you. When he is comfortable accepting treats from your hand, he will be more amenable to you picking him up.<ref>https://www.aspca.org/pet-care/small-pet-care/hamster-care</ref>
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#Entice your hamster with treats. Your hamster may be very wary of your hand. If this is the case, try placing treats in your hand to encourage him to approach you. When he is comfortable accepting treats from your hand, he will be more amenable to you picking him up.<ref name="rf5">https://www.aspca.org/pet-care/small-pet-care/hamster-care</ref>
#* Ideal treats are those that your hamster would normally eat in the wild. For example, you can treat him with fresh, rinsed vegetables (e.g., broccoli, cauliflower, carrots) and fruits (e.g., bananas, berries).<ref>http://www.pethealthnetwork.com/all-pet-health/small-animal-health-care/top-10-ways-keep-your-hamster-healthy</ref>
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#* Ideal treats are those that your hamster would normally eat in the wild. For example, you can treat him with fresh, rinsed vegetables (e.g., broccoli, cauliflower, carrots) and fruits (e.g., bananas, berries).<ref name="rf6">http://www.pethealthnetwork.com/all-pet-health/small-animal-health-care/top-10-ways-keep-your-hamster-healthy</ref>
#* Make sure to chop the treats in small pieces before feeding them to your hamster.<ref>http://www.pethealthnetwork.com/all-pet-health/small-animal-health-care/top-10-ways-keep-your-hamster-healthy</ref>
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#* Make sure to chop the treats in small pieces before feeding them to your hamster.<ref name="rf6" />
 
===Picking Up Your Hamster===
 
===Picking Up Your Hamster===
#Wash your hands. Hamsters rely on their noses to navigate their environment, and strong smells can cause them distress. Washing your hands before handling your hamster will help him feel more comfortable. Use an unscented soap—a fruit-scented soap may make your hamster see your hand as food.<ref>http://www.smallanimalchannel.com/hamsters/hamster-interaction/how-to-handle-a-hamster.aspx</ref>
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#Wash your hands. Hamsters rely on their noses to navigate their environment, and strong smells can cause them distress. Washing your hands before handling your hamster will help him feel more comfortable. Use an unscented soap—a fruit-scented soap may make your hamster see your hand as food.<ref name="rf3" />
#* Washing your hands is especially important if you have more than one hamster. The scent of another hamster on your hands could make the hamster you are handling feel like he is being attacked.<ref>http://www.smallanimalchannel.com/hamsters/hamster-interaction/how-to-handle-a-hamster.aspx</ref>
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#* Washing your hands is especially important if you have more than one hamster. The scent of another hamster on your hands could make the hamster you are handling feel like he is being attacked.<ref name="rf3" />
#Let your hamster see your hand. In the wild, hamsters have few defenses other than running. Any sudden changes in your hamster’s environment can be very alarming to him, so it is very important that he can see your hand approaching him.<ref>http://www.smallanimalchannel.com/hamsters/hamster-interaction/how-to-handle-a-hamster.aspx</ref>
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#Let your hamster see your hand. In the wild, hamsters have few defenses other than running. Any sudden changes in your hamster’s environment can be very alarming to him, so it is very important that he can see your hand approaching him.<ref name="rf3" />
#* When you place your hand in your hamster’s cage, leave it there for at least a few seconds so that he can acclimate to it.<ref>http://www.smallanimalchannel.com/hamsters/hamster-interaction/how-to-handle-a-hamster.aspx</ref>
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#* When you place your hand in your hamster’s cage, leave it there for at least a few seconds so that he can acclimate to it.<ref name="rf3" />
#Cup your hamster in the palm of your hands. It is very important for your hamster to feel secure in your hands when you hold him. When he climbs into your hand, cup your hand under him to support him.<ref>http://www.smallanimalchannel.com/hamsters/hamster-interaction/how-to-handle-a-hamster.aspx</ref> Cup your other hand so that he can rest comfortably and securely in the palms of both of your hands.<ref>http://www.scampers.co.uk/how-to-care-for-hamsters.asp</ref>
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#Cup your hamster in the palm of your hands. It is very important for your hamster to feel secure in your hands when you hold him. When he climbs into your hand, cup your hand under him to support him.<ref name="rf3" /> Cup your other hand so that he can rest comfortably and securely in the palms of both of your hands.<ref name="rf4" />
#* If your hamster does not want to climb in your hands, consider using a scoop. Allow him to walk into the scoop before lifting him up. You can them transfer him from the scoop to your hand when you have him out of the cage.<ref>http://northstarrescue.org/pet-care-information/pet-hamster-care/98-dwarf-hamster-basics-a-primer-on-dwarf-hamster-ownership</ref>
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#* If your hamster does not want to climb in your hands, consider using a scoop. Allow him to walk into the scoop before lifting him up. You can them transfer him from the scoop to your hand when you have him out of the cage.<ref name="rf7">http://northstarrescue.org/pet-care-information/pet-hamster-care/98-dwarf-hamster-basics-a-primer-on-dwarf-hamster-ownership</ref>
#* You can also use a 1-liter plastic soda bottle, cut in half, as a scoop. Place the bottom half of the bottle in your hand, and let your hamster crawl into it. He will feel the warmth of your hand, but will not be able to bite your hand through the plastic.<ref>http://www.smallanimalchannel.com/hamsters/hamster-interaction/how-to-handle-a-hamster.aspx</ref>
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#* You can also use a 1-liter plastic soda bottle, cut in half, as a scoop. Place the bottom half of the bottle in your hand, and let your hamster crawl into it. He will feel the warmth of your hand, but will not be able to bite your hand through the plastic.<ref name="rf3" />
 
#* Make sure the bottle’s edges are smooth.
 
#* Make sure the bottle’s edges are smooth.
 
#* With time, your hamster will become more comfortable with being held and you will not need to lift him with a scoop.
 
#* With time, your hamster will become more comfortable with being held and you will not need to lift him with a scoop.
#Lift your hamster out of his cage. Being lifted up can be very disorienting and frightening for your hamster. Before lifting him up, face him towards you in your hands. This will give him a frame of reference, and will make him less likely to jump, as you lift him up. Lift him up '' slowly '' and '' gently. ''<ref>http://www.smallanimalchannel.com/hamsters/hamster-interaction/how-to-handle-a-hamster.aspx</ref>
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#Lift your hamster out of his cage. Being lifted up can be very disorienting and frightening for your hamster. Before lifting him up, face him towards you in your hands. This will give him a frame of reference, and will make him less likely to jump, as you lift him up. Lift him up '' slowly '' and '' gently. ''<ref name="rf3" />
#* Be aware that your hamster may start biting your hand as you lift him up. His bites will likely not be enough to break the skin, but will serve as more of a warning signal that he is feeling alarmed.<ref>http://www.petstation.com/hamster1.htm</ref>
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#* Be aware that your hamster may start biting your hand as you lift him up. His bites will likely not be enough to break the skin, but will serve as more of a warning signal that he is feeling alarmed.<ref name="rf2" />
#* If he starts to bite, gently blow a puff of air in his face. The hamster will take a step back and blink, wondering what he just smelled. This gives you time to free your hand from his grip.<ref>http://www.smallanimalchannel.com/hamsters/hamster-interaction/how-to-handle-a-hamster.aspx</ref>
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#* If he starts to bite, gently blow a puff of air in his face. The hamster will take a step back and blink, wondering what he just smelled. This gives you time to free your hand from his grip.<ref name="rf3" />
#Hold your hamster in your lap or close to your chest. Keeping your hamster close to your body as you hold him will keep him safe.<ref>http://www.scampers.co.uk/how-to-care-for-hamsters.asp</ref> It will also prevent him from trying to run or jump away.
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#Hold your hamster in your lap or close to your chest. Keeping your hamster close to your body as you hold him will keep him safe.<ref name="rf4" /> It will also prevent him from trying to run or jump away.
 
#Place your hamster back in his cage. Because your hamster is not used to being held, he will probably not want to be held for long periods of time. If he seems agitated or is trying to bite you, gently lower him back in his cage.
 
#Place your hamster back in his cage. Because your hamster is not used to being held, he will probably not want to be held for long periods of time. If he seems agitated or is trying to bite you, gently lower him back in his cage.
 
#* Gently lower your hamster back in his cage. Hamsters can easily injure themselves if they fall, so you should lower your hamster until he can easily walk out of your hands and onto the bottom of his cage.
 
#* Gently lower your hamster back in his cage. Hamsters can easily injure themselves if they fall, so you should lower your hamster until he can easily walk out of your hands and onto the bottom of his cage.
 
#* You can spread out your palm and allow him to simply step off your hand.
 
#* You can spread out your palm and allow him to simply step off your hand.
#* Hold him for a short period of time initially (less than a minute), then work your way to longer stretches of time as he becomes more comfortable with being held.<ref>https://www.aspca.org/pet-care/small-pet-care/hamster-care</ref>
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#* Hold him for a short period of time initially (less than a minute), then work your way to longer stretches of time as he becomes more comfortable with being held.<ref name="rf5" />
 
===Taking Precautions When Holding Your Hamster===
 
===Taking Precautions When Holding Your Hamster===
#Do not hold your hamster when he is sleeping. Hamsters tend to sleep very deeply. In the wild, they will burrow deeply into the ground where they can sleep relatively undisturbed. If you wake him up suddenly to hold him, he will likely interpret this as trouble (e.g., a predator) being nearby.<ref>http://www.smallanimalchannel.com/hamsters/hamster-interaction/how-to-handle-a-hamster.aspx</ref>
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#Do not hold your hamster when he is sleeping. Hamsters tend to sleep very deeply. In the wild, they will burrow deeply into the ground where they can sleep relatively undisturbed. If you wake him up suddenly to hold him, he will likely interpret this as trouble (e.g., a predator) being nearby.<ref name="rf3" />
#* If you would like to wake him up, do so gently. For example, you can speak softly to him.<ref>http://www.smallanimalchannel.com/hamsters/hamster-interaction/how-to-handle-a-hamster.aspx</ref> You can also gently ruffle your hand in his bedding.<ref>http://cfhs.ca/athome/hamsters/</ref>  
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#* If you would like to wake him up, do so gently. For example, you can speak softly to him.<ref name="rf3" /> You can also gently ruffle your hand in his bedding.<ref name="rf1" />  
#Do not lift him up high up off the floor. Hamsters are very prone to injuries from falling, so you should keep your hamster fairly close to the ground when you are holding him. Do not lift him more than 12 inches (30 centimeters) off the floor.<ref>http://cfhs.ca/athome/hamsters/</ref>
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#Do not lift him up high up off the floor. Hamsters are very prone to injuries from falling, so you should keep your hamster fairly close to the ground when you are holding him. Do not lift him more than 12 inches (30 centimeters) off the floor.<ref name="rf1" />
#* If he tries to make a run for it, keeping him close to the floor when lessen the likelihood of injuring himself if he jumps.<ref>http://cfhs.ca/athome/hamsters/</ref>
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#* If he tries to make a run for it, keeping him close to the floor when lessen the likelihood of injuring himself if he jumps.<ref name="rf1" />
#* Consider holding him when you are lying back on the floor, which would keep him even closer to the ground.<ref>http://animals.mom.me/hamsters-like-play-with-2550.html</ref>
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#* Consider holding him when you are lying back on the floor, which would keep him even closer to the ground.<ref name="rf8">http://animals.mom.me/hamsters-like-play-with-2550.html</ref>
#Avoid making kissing noises when you are holding him. Talking to your hamster in a calm and soothing voice will help him feel more comfortable with being held. However, kissing noises can actually be frightening to him.<ref>http://cfhs.ca/athome/hamsters/</ref>
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#Avoid making kissing noises when you are holding him. Talking to your hamster in a calm and soothing voice will help him feel more comfortable with being held. However, kissing noises can actually be frightening to him.<ref name="rf1" />
#Do not scruff your hamster or pick him up by an appendage. Scruffing your hamster to pick him up can put immense pressure on his head. This pressure may be enough to cause his eyes to prolapse.<ref>http://www.scampers.co.uk/how-to-care-for-hamsters.asp</ref>
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#Do not scruff your hamster or pick him up by an appendage. Scruffing your hamster to pick him up can put immense pressure on his head. This pressure may be enough to cause his eyes to prolapse.<ref name="rf4" />
#* You should also never pick up your hamster by one of his appendages.<ref>http://www.petstation.com/hamster1.htm</ref> Not only would this likely injure your hamster, he would be even more disoriented by being lifted in the air by his legs.
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#* You should also never pick up your hamster by one of his appendages.<ref name="rf2" /> Not only would this likely injure your hamster, he would be even more disoriented by being lifted in the air by his legs.
#Do not punish your hamster. Hamsters do not know how to make an association between actions and consequences. Therefore, punishing him by yelling at him or physically punishing him will only lead to your hamster seeing you as the enemy.<ref>http://www.smallanimalchannel.com/hamsters/hamster-interaction/how-to-handle-a-hamster.aspx</ref>
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#Do not punish your hamster. Hamsters do not know how to make an association between actions and consequences. Therefore, punishing him by yelling at him or physically punishing him will only lead to your hamster seeing you as the enemy.<ref name="rf3" />
#* A firm ‘no’ should be the strongest punishment you use.<ref>http://www.smallanimalchannel.com/hamsters/hamster-interaction/how-to-handle-a-hamster.aspx</ref>   
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#* A firm ‘no’ should be the strongest punishment you use.<ref name="rf3" />   
#* Blowing in his face, particularly when he bites you, should be enough to deter him from doing the action again.<ref>http://www.smallanimalchannel.com/hamsters/hamster-interaction/how-to-handle-a-hamster.aspx</ref>   
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#* Blowing in his face, particularly when he bites you, should be enough to deter him from doing the action again.<ref name="rf3" />   
 
== Tips ==
 
== Tips ==
* It may take anywhere from several hours to several days for your hamster to become comfortable with you and your scent.<ref>http://www.smallanimalchannel.com/hamsters/hamster-interaction/how-to-handle-a-hamster.aspx</ref> Be patient with him as he becomes accustomed to you.
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* It may take anywhere from several hours to several days for your hamster to become comfortable with you and your scent.<ref name="rf3" /> Be patient with him as he becomes accustomed to you.
 
*If your hamster resists being picked up, do not make him do it. Wait until another time when he seems more open to being picked up.
 
*If your hamster resists being picked up, do not make him do it. Wait until another time when he seems more open to being picked up.
 
* Do not put your finger near his/her face. He/she will most likely bite you.
 
* Do not put your finger near his/her face. He/she will most likely bite you.
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== Warnings ==
 
== Warnings ==
* Citrus fruits are not good for hamsters. Avoid feeding your hamster such citrus fruits as lemons and grapefruit.<ref>http://www.pethealthnetwork.com/all-pet-health/small-animal-health-care/top-10-ways-keep-your-hamster-healthy</ref>
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* Citrus fruits are not good for hamsters. Avoid feeding your hamster such citrus fruits as lemons and grapefruit.<ref name="rf6" />
* Scruffing your hamster or holding him by an appendage can seriously injure him.<ref> http://www.scampers.co.uk/how-to-care-for-hamsters.asp</ref>
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* Scruffing your hamster or holding him by an appendage can seriously injure him.<ref name="rf9"> http://www.scampers.co.uk/how-to-care-for-hamsters.asp</ref>
  
 
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