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My boyfriend bought me a hamster cage for xmas and I knew exactly what i wanted. I had seen them before xmas and they are the cutest little critters I have ever seen. So off i went to the pet shop to buy one. Having had larger hamsters before i didnt think i needed to research them as I thought all hamster would be very much the ... Read the complete review

by - written on 19/07/10 (Very useful, 80 readings)
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After my russian dwarf hamster died after a long hamster life of 3 years 3 months we decided to look for a different kind of hamster for our new pet. I didn't really fancy a larger hamster as I think the smaller ones looks cuter so we picked a robovorski hamster as they were really tiny and cute. Robovorski hamsters can live up to 2-3 ... Read the complete review

by - written on 14/03/10 (Useful, 107 readings)
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I have my own little Roborovski and she is a very special girl. She was however, a rescue from Pets at home - she had been separated from her siblings because they were bullying her. I have also spoken to a number of dwarf hamster specialists who have had to separate roborovski pairs and groups due to squabbling. If you do ... Read the complete review

by - written on 01/03/10 (Useful, 47 readings)
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These are very small little critters who are very cute but very fast and often quite timid. Not really suitable for a child's pet as you can't play with them in the same way as you can with Syrian hamsters, but they are massively entertaining if all you want to do is watch them play. They are often sold in pairs but in my experience ... Read the complete review

by - written on 14/10/09 (Very useful, 157 readings)
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Roborovski hamsters are extremely cute, tiny hamsters (around 2 inches long when fully grown) that like to live in pairs. They are much less common than Syrian hamsters & Russian Dwarf hamsters, but can usually be found in larger pet shops. You should buy either 2 boys or 2 girls from the same litter (if you bought them from ... Read the complete review

by - written on 21/06/09 (Very useful, 123 readings)
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I have seven of these little critters and I love them so much! My partner come back from pets and home one morning about 2 years ago claiming he had a pet as I was moaning I wanted one When I opened the little box there was two roborovski hamsters looking up at me with their cutest little eyes and my response after 'arrrrrrr ... Read the complete review

by - written on 18/06/09 (Very useful, 51 readings)
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The Roborovski hamster is the smallest of all hamsters, growing to just 2 inches long, if not smaller at full size! The hamster is looked after in the same way as a normally hammy! Their cage needs to be smaller than a normal hamster cage, and a mouse cage is the best kind to have as the wires are closer together to ensure ... Read the complete review

by - written on 19/02/09 (Very useful, 76 readings)
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Roborovski Hamsters are small, cute, furry and friendly when they are given time to get used to people. I have had 2 of these cuties for a month now. They are the smallest breed of domestic hamsters. Firstly, you need to be careful when handling these guys as they are so very fast!! Drop them in a room and I don't think ... Read the complete review

by - written on 02/02/09, updated on 02/02/09 (Very useful, 745 readings)
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Hamsters are probably one of the most popular pets you can own, and an animal most people have probably owned during some point in their childhood. We're all familiar with the highly popular Syrian Hamsters, but these gorgeous things, once quite rare, and now becoming increasingly popular as pets... *About Roborovski ... Read the complete review
