Phoenix is a lovely, squishy, medium-sized girl who is around 2-3 years old. She is a great girl who is fully house-trained (but may have a few small accidents as she gets acclimated) and crate trained. Phoenix should be an only pet in her new home. She is willing to give you all her love. She would be fine with older, school-aged children. Interested in Phoenix? Email www.dogtownrescue.org. ••
April was surrendered due to unrealistic expectations. She is being worked with on hand-taming; she will take treats. April is a typical female who requires a lot of enrichment, stimulation and a proper habitat.
April needs someone who is experienced with female Syrian hamsters. She is not a good hamster for young children or an inexperienced owner. She needs someone willing to continue to work with her or accept her as she is.
Hamsters are crepuscular creatures. Like many other mammals, hamsters are more likely to be awake and active at dawn or dusk. This isn’t to say that some hamsters don’t ever stay awake all night. Much like humans, individual hamsters have their own sleep patterns. They aren’t all awake and playful at exactly the same time. This does mean you may not get quality time with them since most won’t wake up until evening/night time.
More information is at
https://nar.rescuegroups.org/animals/detail?AnimalID=17297902.
To volunteer at Northeast Animal Rescue or to learn about submitting rescue pet photos for a 2022 calendar, visit nar.rescuegroups.org. ••