Tuesday 23 April 2019

Introduction to Fudge, the Syrian Hamster


Fudge is a Male Syrian/Golden Hamster. He is 1 year old on the 18th February and weighs 186 grams. Fudge is a Placid little soul but was not always this way. Here is his story so far.
His initial taming involved our 12 year old daughter being bitten twice. Our daughter persevered however and now Fudge is one of our most placid hamsters.

Initially we had him in a Savic Hamster Heaven and he just constantly hid in the penthouse (below) part of the cage. When Emma tried to clean him out on two different occasions, she had to try to get him to vacate the penthouse. In doing so she inadvertently blocked his exit both times,  and he bit her both times for it. She soon learned that she had to be extra careful, and not, block his pathway. We eventually decided that the pent house had to go as he spent around two weeks just hiding in it. Unfortunately Fudge is also a little stinky hamster, he would urinate in the tubes on the way up to the penthouse and he has a very strong scent. This was another reason that the penthouse was taken off of the Savic Hamster Heaven.



He became slightly more sociable when we removed the penthouse but we noticed he didn't use his wheel very much. He was growing fast and we thought he had outgrown his 8 inch wheel and decided to get him a 12 inch wheel. In order to do this we felt that the Savic Hamster heaven was no longer fit for purpose as a 12 inch wheel would not comfortably fit.

It was then we decided to build Fudge a much bigger habitat. We found fudge become much more placid and friendly since he was moved into his luxury habitat with his 12 inch wheel. Although we never see him using it as he is a late riser we know he does as I put a line on it in pen and the line moves about twice a week. Fudge is a little lazy soul who prefers to plod around exploring his habitat for any food that may be lying around for him.



Fudge is not a fussy eater and loves any and all food given to him.   I occasionally make little porridge oat balls for the hamsters.  I mix the oats with water, peanuts, meal-worms and seeds, roll them into little balls and bake them for 10 minutes.  These are high in protein but not in fat so are quite healthy if given 1 or 2 a week.  We can handle him and he does get all excited when he is out of his habitat as he seems to love to explore new surroundings.



This is our introduction to Fudge, please feel free to drop by for other introductions.

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