Hello all! I am giving up all my syrians at low adoption fees (young and mature). Please be sure to take very good care of them and be responsible if you were to decide on adopting them They are all very special individuals that cannot be found from any pet shop outside Please treat them with care and love and be responsible for their wellbeing Age ranges from 3 weeks old to 6 months old They are fed with top quality food, with oats, fruits and vegetables as one of their daily meals Due to high levels of commitments, I would not be able to give my full attention to them as much as before, thus i would like to find new homes for them The breeds available are: 1) golden syrian-$6 2) lilac dove- $6 3) black teddy-$6 4) silverfox- $6 5) honey golden syrian- $6 6) tri coloured syrian-$10 7) honey golden with white patches syrian-$10 8) black golden tortoiseshell- $50 9) satin syrian- $50 Please note that adoption fees are to provide an assurance to me that you will take very good care of them in the event that you successfully adopt them Meet up will be at bukit batok mrt Please state your gender preference when you wan to adopt them Email me at emailjingwen@gmail.com or you can contact me at my mobile at 92985027 Thank you! Some information on syrians (please read before deciding to adopt them): -extracted from http://www.petwebsite.com/hamsters/about_syrian_hamsters.htm The Syrian Hamster is approximately 6-7 inches in length when full grown with a very short tail. It has hairless feet with four toes on the front feet and five on the back feet. The Syrian Hamster has expandable cheek pouches which it uses to collect and carry food and bedding and it can carry up to half its body weight in grain in its cheek pouches The Syrian Hamster is a solitary animal and will not usually live with another past 8-10 weeks of age and is nocturnal, usually waking during the evening. The average lifespan of the Syrian Hamster is 2-2½ years although they can live longer and up to 3-4 years is not too unusual. Syrian hamsters as pets The Syrian hamster is the most common type of hamster kept as a pet. Their low cost, ease of care and the wide range of colours and coat types make the Syrian hamster the most popular small pet rodent in many countries today. The Syrian hamster is an ideal pet for those looking for a single pet as it is a solitary animal and will not usually live with another past 8-10 weeks of age so it is important that they are housed separately as serious fighting, even death can occur if more than one are kept in the same cage. The Syrian hamster makes an ideal pet for those at work or school during the day as it is nocturnal so sleeps during the day and usually wakes during the evening. At approximately 6-7 inches in length when full grown the Syrian hamster is the largest of the hamster species kept as pets and so is easy enough for small children to handle under supervision.
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