Babies are ready for forever homes!

Interested in one of our babies? 

We currently have 4 available, Payday, Baby Ruth, Bit'o'Honey, and Milk Dud. 

they are around two months old, and are ready to look for their forever homes! 


If you are interested in purchasing just a baby, there is an adoption fee of $40. Which includes...

  •  the baby
  •  a travel carrier
  •  a package of food
  •  a fleece pouch with their scent
  •  a few chew toys they like 


we also offer starter kits, starting at $100 Which includes... 

  • the baby 
  • bin cage with 450 sq" floorspace min. 
  • water bottle and chew guard 
  • ceramic food bowl 
  • hides and toys 
  • bedding 
  • twelve inch wheel 
  • a 500g bag of food 
  • a travel carrier 
  • a fleece pouch with their scent 

Adoption requirements: 
whether you adopt a baby on their own, or purchase a starter kit, our rescue requires that you meet a few legal requirements. 
there must be a twelve inch wheel for Syrian hamsters. 
450 square inches of continuous floorspace, (measure length and width on bedding pan). 
and appropriate toys for your hamster, including no hamster balls, tubes must be 3" on the inside, no inappropriate bedding, and an appropriate amount of toys and hides. 
along with basic knowledge, such as they are nocturnal animals, they make noise at night, they run 5-10 miles on their wheels overnight, and they are solo animals that cannot live together. 

you can request photos of any baby you are interested in, and we can hold for up to two weeks with half of the payment as a deposit. 
we can make arrangements for getting them to you if distance is an issue, we are willing to drive up to 45 min. 

Food: 
we also ask that when you adopt a baby from us you continue to purchase their food from us, At our rescue we make a food designed for Syrian hamsters that these babies have been eating since they were born, if you wish to purchase other food please let us know and we can recommend some good brands. 

Taming: 
these babies have been working with taming and have been making huge progress. They are becoming more used to people interacting with them, but they are not quite used to being held yet. We can offer a taming guide upon adoption. 


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