Which ones really enjoy human interaction more?
I have a Syrian, and although he is docile and never, ever bites, he never voluntarily climbs into my hand on his own and just seems more happy to just be left alone
My boyfriend's brother had a dwarf hamster when he was a kid and he said that she would climb right into his hand whenever he put his hand in the cage.
Now, people say that Syrians are more cuddly, but they are solitary animals in the wild, whereas dwarfs are social. So which one really want to play with it's human friend? :dunno:
I have a Syrian, and although he is docile and never, ever bites, he never voluntarily climbs into my hand on his own and just seems more happy to just be left alone
My boyfriend's brother had a dwarf hamster when he was a kid and he said that she would climb right into his hand whenever he put his hand in the cage.
Now, people say that Syrians are more cuddly, but they are solitary animals in the wild, whereas dwarfs are social. So which one really want to play with it's human friend? :dunno: