Hamster Society (Singapore)

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Dinter (Adopted)

Species: Dwarf winter white
Estimated age: 3-4 months
Gender: Female
Likes: Mealworms, Tofu and Broccoli
Dislikes: Not known yet, to be tasted.


Dinter, or Baby Din , is rescued with a few of her siblings. This little baby came with a butt encrusted with scabs. With anti fungal medication and daily cleaning, she eventually recovered and removed chunks of scabs with fur stuck to it while grooming. For a while, her cute little butt was bald. Luckily, her fur did grew back and now Baby Din no longer need to worry about chilly bottom.


She has grown familiar to being handled. No longer darting around the cage at slightest sound like when she first came. She loves free roaming time, digging on the floor in a corner madly for gold. Sadly, she always give me black gold only.



Baby Din is such a precious baby and she has a good temperament. Curious but not screamish. But do be gentle when approaching her so as not to startle her. This amazing little bum is self-pee-potty-trained. She likes to roll around in the sand before peeing, so a larger container will be more suitable.


She doesn't really pouch her food and her food bowl always seemed full, but she does eat the seeds selectively. She gets a variety of fresh food in small amount daily, like apple, grape, broccoli, green vege or tofu. She likes mash of her uneaten seed mixed with Mazuri.



Dinter will be a joy to love and care for.
She has overcome and pluck out all the scabs in her young life, faced the world bravely with her bald butt. Would you, be willing to bring this sunshine into your life?


Requirements :

Adoptors would need to monitor her seed mix intake and supplement with fresh food. She is currently on Bunny Nature Expert, Wittemolen Puur treats, Fatpouches seed mix, FP porridge. Mazuri is required for her protein intake as she is still a young growing ham. Please be prepared to mash up her seed mix to make sure she gets the full nutrition

Wittemolen chinchilla sand or Versale Laga chinchilla sand preferred. No Sanko sand as she rolls in sandbath very often.