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Hamsters make great pets. Because they’re small and social, it’s common to keep two or more hamsters in the same cage. Usually, hamsters will get along when paired together. However, this isn’t always the case. Sometimes paired hamsters can fight and cause each other injury. If the two hamsters are of separate sexes, you can almost guarantee that they will reproduce—sometimes up to 20 pups at once. Sometimes, it’s necessary to separate hamsters-- whether as part of the [[Breed Hamsters|breeding process]] or simply to keep them safe from harm.
 
Hamsters make great pets. Because they’re small and social, it’s common to keep two or more hamsters in the same cage. Usually, hamsters will get along when paired together. However, this isn’t always the case. Sometimes paired hamsters can fight and cause each other injury. If the two hamsters are of separate sexes, you can almost guarantee that they will reproduce—sometimes up to 20 pups at once. Sometimes, it’s necessary to separate hamsters-- whether as part of the [[Breed Hamsters|breeding process]] or simply to keep them safe from harm.
  
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==