Introduction to Hamsters

ByKatherine E. Quesenberry, DVM, MPH, DABVP (Avian);Thomas M. Donnelly, BVSc, DVP, DACLAM, DABVP(ECM), The Kenneth S Warren Institute
Reviewed/Revised Aug 2020

Hamsters are rodents (members of the biological order Rodentia) and are distant relatives of mice and rats. Hamsters are small, almost tailless, relatively clean, affordable, easy to care for, and popular as pets.

Hamster varieties

The most common variety is the Syrian hamster, also known as the golden hamster ( see Table: Hamster Breeds Commonly Kept as Pets). This name comes from the coloring of the animal in its original home in the wild. Today, pet owners can find Syrian hamsters in many color and coat varieties. Other varieties kept as pets include the Russian dwarf hamster, Chinese hamster, and the European hamster (which is uncommon in the United States).

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Also see professional content regarding hamsters.

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