Cookie (Adopted)

Cookie (Adopted)

Cookie was born just 2 weeks before he was rescued by us. He is the cutest, tiniest thing ever. He was very scared of interacting with humans, on top of that his stressed out mom was constantly attacking them. He is the runt of the litter, and the last one to be weaned off milk. His siblings are always snatching his food, so the poor thing had to be fed separately as he is sooo tiny.

Marsh (Adopted)

Marsh (Adopted)

Marsh is an adventurous little boy. He loves climbing all over his hoomans and always appreciates a mealworm treat. Marsh was one of the abandoned Compassvale hamsters and he was the last one that rescuers found. It was lucky that they spotted him in the middle of the street before before someone stepped on him! Marsh also bravely fought against his bumblefoot infection and now has perfect little feet.

Sugar (Adopted)

Sugar (Adopted)

Sugar is our resident in-house diva. We did not know how old Sugar was and had wrongly assumed him a lady! This little QUEEN is full of passion and will put his heart and soul into everything he does - whether it be dramatically flipping his body through the sand bath or grabbing way too much food from your fingers to stuff into his pouches… you will not find a bigger drama queen in such a tiny little body.

Kimbap (Adopted)

Kimbap (Adopted)

Kimbap is a healthy and active boy. As he was fed a main diet of sunflower seeds and not provided a wheel to run on, he is way bigger than the rest of his siblings. When we took him in, we thought he was pregnant! He was also screaming in fright for a few nights. Since getting a wheel to play with, he has been zooming on it through the night, or furiously digging in his empty cardboard boxes. He can’t get enough of them.

Tootsie (Adopted)

Tootsie is the brother of Kirin/Kirei, however he is the runt of the litter. Tootsie has been through a lot and has suffered abuse in his previous home, leading to a broken jaw and permanently disfigured teeth. He is no longer able to eat solid food because of this impairment. Despite this, Tootsie is less aggressive than his siblings. He is still nervous about being held, but is slowly learning that we mean no harm to him.