Rodents
Guinea pigs have been very popular as decorative pets for several years now. This is due to their docile nature, very simple maintenance, unique coloring, and ease of breeding at home. Their name has nothing to do with their care. They don't require a saltwater aquarium. They can easily live in a terrarium, without water, of course.
Guinea pig breedsIf you're thinking about getting a pet, consider a hamster. These small, furry creatures with attentive, beady eyes are a joy to play with, especially for children. Hamsters are easy to care for, unpretentious when it comes to food, and their cage won't take up much space in the house.
Hamster breedsSmall and adorable rodents, Djungarian hamsters, naturally inhabit the Northeast Caucasus, Central and Western Asia, and Western Siberia. They thrive in rocky semi-desert areas, cinquefoil, and wormwood steppes without shrubs. Djungarian hamsters also thrive in homes, where their upkeep is inexpensive and time-efficient. Pet lovers happily keep them in their apartments, and this is understandable, as they love to play with children and delight with their amusing antics.
All about Djungarian hamstersWhen we were little, we probably dreamed of having a pet, a fluffy little bundle of joy that would be our favorite thing in the world. Many envied those children whose parents were especially generous, buying them puppies, kittens, or guinea pigs. And no matter what we had to do with this amazing creature—bathing, playing, or grooming it—every minute was an unforgettable pleasure. Those who were deprived of the opportunity to own a guinea pig back then can now redeem themselves and bring home this adorable, furry creature.
How to keep guinea pigsMost people dream of having a pet. Many buy dogs or cats, while others buy small, fluffy hamsters. Rodents are perfectly suitable for keeping in homes of any size. They are also attractive for another reason: they are extremely easy to care for. How do you care for a hamster at home? What are the special aspects of caring for these cute rodents? We'll discuss these topics further.
Domestic hamsters - care and maintenance