Age:
4 months
Breed:
Russian Dwarf Hamster
Gender:
Female
Color:
Pearl
Living with children:
A calm home with children who are gentle and understanding
Living with dogs:
If kept separately
Living with cats:
If kept separately
Living with small pets:
If kept seperately
Ideal Home:
A Calm and Quiet Space with a Large Enclosure to Explore
Active
Adorable
Confident
Friendly
Inquisitive
Sweet

Meet Billie, a beautiful female Russian dwarf hamster with a sweet nature and a confident little spark.

Billie may be small, but she has a lovely, calm presence and enjoys getting to know her human friends. She is gentle, curious, and comfortable with interaction, making her a delightful companion for someone who enjoys quietly spending time watching and caring for their hamster.

She loves keeping busy with all the important hamster activities – running on her wheel, foraging for tasty treats hidden around her enclosure, and having a good roll in her sand bath. Billie enjoys exploring her surroundings and is always keen to investigate anything new.

Billie is looking for a home just for herself where she can feel safe and secure. She would love adopters who are happy to provide a spacious, enriching enclosure with plenty of depth for burrowing, as hamsters naturally love to dig tunnels and create cosy nests. A varied setup with opportunities to forage and explore will help her thrive.

As a nocturnal little lady, Billie will be most active in the evenings, when you’ll see her bustling about and hear her wheel spinning as she enjoys her night time adventures.

(The minimum recommended enclosure size for a hamster is 100cm x 50cm x 50cm, but bigger is always better.)

If you feel you could offer Billie the loving forever home she deserves and meet her needs, please complete the Perfect Match Form below.

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