Occasionally, our hamstery takes in sick, injured or abandoned hamsters of varying ages to rehabilitate and re-home thereafter.
If you are able to take in or care for abandoned or unwanted hamsters on a long term basis, or simply would like to give a homeless hamster a good home, please check here for updates.
7 April 2009 – 10 Winterwhite Hamsters for Adoption.
14 February 2009 – Hesedetang’s Radical Cross-On A Hill Far Away Meringue.
9 January 2009 – 1 Pudding, 1 Pearl, 1 Pearl Pudding Hamster for Adoption.
Payment:
- No payment is required for adoption/re-homing services.
Policy:
- We do not charge any fees for adoption/re-homing hamsters.
- Potential adopting families/individuals will need to answer some basic questions pertaining to housing, care, maintenance and general upkeep of the hamster(s).
- Potential adopting families/individuals will be briefed about the special needs of the hamster(s), if any.
- We do not allow hamsters that have not been completely weaned to be collected, even if the adoption has been finalised.
- We do not allow hamsters that are greviously sick or injured to be collected, even if the adoption has been finalised.
- We will readily reject an offer to adopt a hamster(s) if we feel that it is best for the hamster(s).
- We will happily board your hamster(s) until you are ready to make the collection.
- We believe in maintaining contact with adopting families/individuals and warmly welcome updates and feedback.
- We once again regret that our hamsters are not for adoption overseas.
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Important:
If you feel that your hamster is seriously ill or showing abnormal symptoms, please take it to the vet instead of sending us emails. There is very little we can do to help in an emergency as we may not even have computer or internet access. Despite our lengthy experience in caring for hamsters, we are NOT certified veterinarians, neither are we running an information counter.



