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2. What You Need to Know Before Buying a Hamster
Beyond the Cute Cages: The Hidden Costs of Owning these Tiny Furry Friends
The cost of owning a hamster can vary depending on several factors, but here’s a breakdown to give you a general idea:
Initial setup:
- Hamster: $5-$60, depending on species and breeder/pet store (dwarf species tend to be cheaper than Syrians)
- Cage: $20-$100, depending on size, material, and complexity
- Bedding: $5-$15, depending on type and amount
- Food: $5-$10 per month, depending on brand and quantity
- Water bottle: $5-$10
- Food bowl: $5-$10
- Toys and accessories: $10-$50, depending on what you choose
Recurring costs:
- Food: $5-$10 per month
- Bedding: $5-$15 every 1-2 months
- Treats: $5-$10 per month (optional)
- Vet care: Variable, depending on needs and location. Annual checkups might be around $50-$100, with additional costs for potential treatment or medication.
Total:
- Initial setup: $50-$250 (rough estimate)
- Monthly/recurring costs: $15-$30 (rough estimate)
Remember:
- These are just estimates, and your actual costs may be higher or lower.
- Unexpected vet bills can occur, so consider pet insurance if this concerns you.
- DIY options for bedding and toys can help save money.
- You can sometimes find used cages and accessories at shelters or online marketplaces.
Ultimately, the cost of owning a hamster can be manageable with proper planning and responsible budgeting. Make sure you’re prepared for the ongoing financial commitment before welcoming a furry friend into your life.