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Benito

  • Young
  • Male
  • Small
  • hamster
  • Dwarf Hamster
  • Hamster

About Benito

Tucson, AZ

Species & Breed

hamster
Dwarf Hamster&HamsterMix

Physical Traits

Young
Male
Small
Coat: Short
Agouti

Behavior

Personality
Playful, Independent
House-trained: Yes

Benito’s Compatibility

    This pet has bad compatibility with kids.

    This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has bad compatibility with cats.

    This pet has bad compatibility with other animals.

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Benito's Story

Benito has the typical hamster's life story. Born in a rodent mill along with hundreds of others he was packed up into a container and shipped to PetSmart probably shortly after being weaned at 3- 4 weeks old. <br/><br/>No one knows how long he lived in a tiny display case on the store's sales floor, but his young owner saw him there one day, fell in love, and purchased him along with a Tiny Tales cage which was much too small. Also purchased was some bedding, inappropriate food to satisfy a hamster's dietary needs and a few food bowls. The cage contained an odd shaped water bottle making it difficult to drink out of and a wheel with little slats in it which could have trapped his feet while running but thankfully did not. There are many reasons why those cages are unsafe as well as inappropriate, but luckily Benito only lived in his for just under 3 weeks. His owner attempted sneaking him into her college dorm room but was caught and ordered to find little Benito a new living arrangement. <br/><br/>Upon admittance Benito was transitioned into an appropriately sized cage, given the right kind of water dispenser along with a water bowl and a safe wheel that has a solid running surface. His new cage also contains plenty of bedding to burrow in, a sand bath, 2 dig boxes with interesting texture substrates and foraging mixes, a neat terracotta hideout as well as a ceramic one, 3 tunnel burrow starters, a nice bridge, a lovely multi chamber house, multiple chew options and various sprays. His favorite items are hard to guestimate because he is busy each night loving them all !<br/><br/>Like most hamsters Benito is strictly nocturnal arising around midnight and burrowing before daylight. He isn't keen on cuddling, hamsters rarely are. Instead, he appreciates the special treats left for him near his ceramic hide every night, and a weekly refresh on foraging mixes in his dig boxes and flax, silver millet and sorghum sprays throughout his cages. He is a great housekeeper mostly only peeing on his wheel and generally keeping other areas tidy. His water bowl and bottle need to be washed and filled with fresh filtered water every day, which takes less than 2 minutes, and he'll need to continue on the diet he's been transitioned to here in the rescue which can be found on the rescue website. <br/><br/>Benito's ideal adopter would be someone who is willing to continue his excellent care and provide enrichment without expecting anything from him in return other than seeing him be cute. He was tamed by his previous owner, but his body language indicates he'd rather be thriving in his cage setup exploring different textures and nibbling on those sprays after rolling in his sand bath and racing on his wheel. <br/><br/>To apply to adopt send an inquiry with your interest and list some days and times you are available for a phone chat.

Benito has the typical hamster's life story. Born in a rodent mill along with hundreds of others he was packed up into a container and shipped to PetSmart probably shortly after being weaned at 3- 4 weeks old.

No one knows how long he lived in a tiny display case on the store's sales floor, but his young owner saw him there one day, fell in love, and purchased him along with a Tiny Tales cage which was much too small. Also purchased was some bedding, inappropriate food to satisfy a hamster's dietary needs and a few food bowls. The cage contained an odd shaped water bottle making it difficult to drink out of and a wheel with little slats in it which could have trapped his feet while running but thankfully did not. There are many reasons why those cages are unsafe as well as inappropriate, but luckily Benito only lived in his for just under 3 weeks. His owner attempted sneaking him into her college dorm room but was caught and ordered to find little Benito a new living arrangement.

Upon admittance Benito wa

Benito has the typical hamster's life story. Born in a rodent mill along with hundreds of others he was packed up into a container and shipped to PetSmart probably shortly after being weaned at 3- 4 weeks old.

No one knows how long he lived in a tiny display case on the store's sales floor, but his young owner saw him there one day, fell in love, and purchased him along with a Tiny Tales cage which was much too small. Also purchased was some bedding, inappropriate food to satisfy a hamster's dietary needs and a few food bowls. The cage contained an odd shaped water bottle making it difficult to drink out of and a wheel with little slats in it which could have trapped his feet while running but thankfully did not. There are many reasons why those cages are unsafe as well as inappropriate, but luckily Benito only lived in his for just under 3 weeks. His owner attempted sneaking him into her college dorm room but was caught and ordered to find little Benito a new living arrangement.

Upon admittance Benito was transitioned into an appropriately sized cage, given the right kind of water dispenser along with a water bowl and a safe wheel that has a solid running surface. His new cage also contains plenty of bedding to burrow in, a sand bath, 2 dig boxes with interesting texture substrates and foraging mixes, a neat terracotta hideout as well as a ceramic one, 3 tunnel burrow starters, a nice bridge, a l

How To Adopt

Benito was listed as Adoptable by Home Sweet Hammy Home
How can I adopt Benito?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Home Sweet Hammy Home. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
When can I meet Benito?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Home Sweet Hammy Home will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Benito, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Home Sweet Hammy Home, and they'll be happy to help!
Home Sweet Hammy Home's Adoption Policy
Our adoption process begins with a phone or email conversation where we discuss previous pet experience and current hopes for potentially bringing a new little one home. Next, care education using documents, videos and credible websites to teach adopters how to provide a happy life for their new friend are sent. Once this is completed, we review and answer questions in a 2nd phone conversation and then an adoption application is emailed. Upon its return we begin verifying cage requirements are met. We also make these requirements available for purchase. We then set an adoption date and tour of the rescue.

Benito is from Home Sweet Hammy Home

[Tucson, AZ]

Our Mission
Our mission is to help as many small pets as we have room and supplies for, set them up in habitats they can thrive in and adopt them out to loving families who are provided with credible care resources. Our goal is to see companion pets flourish in larger, enriching habitats with knowledgeable pet parents who place a high ...
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