Alfalfa
* Alfalfa found his forever home with a lovely person! Yay! *
On December 28, 2021, Ladybird rescue Whoopie, gave birth to five babies in her foster home. She was a fantastic mama, and now all the babies are now ready to find their forever homes!
These guys are all pretty friendly and don’t mind being handled. Caution should still be taken when handling to prevent falls/injury, and small children should always be supervised. Alfalfa takes full advantage of the large space provided by his bin cage, and he loves running in his wheel. As well as store bought hamster food, the hamsters are offered a variety of veggies. Favourites so far have been carrot, kale, cucumber and peas.
Hamsters must be provided a large living space with ample bedding for burrowing and tunnelling. Bedding like Carefresh brand is best for them. Most store bought cages do not provide enough space, and Habitrail cages are not recommended. Ladybird does not condone the use of plastic hamster balls. They are dangerous and detrimental to a hamsters physical and mental wellbeing. Exercise pens, or enclosed areas that are free of escape routes are the best way for hamsters to explore safely.
Whether you’re a first time hamster adopter or an experienced hammy person, we strongly recommend viewing Victoria Raechel’s videos for tips on proper hamster care and education.
Hamsters need space…
Hamsters need more living space than the typical “hamster cage” you’ll find at local pet store. Here are some examples of fantastic hamster enclosures that give hamsters room to explore, burrow, and live their best hammy life!
Can’t adopt but want to help?
Monetary donations are always needed, but donations of hamster food, chew toys, and Carefresh bedding are very much appreciated!
Options for donating items:
🐾 Dundas Pet Valu – 86 Main Street, Dundas, Ontario. Purchase items in-store and leave in the donation bin.
🐾 Amazon Wish List – Purchase items and have them delivered directly to us!
🐾 Tiny Paws Emporium – order through their website, and ask for items to be delivered to Ladybird Animal Sanctuary