Do hamster pets recognize their owners?
Hamster pets recognize their owners. Hamster pets generally have the ability to recognize their owners at three months of age. Hamster pets are very sensitive to smells. Feed them every day, play with them, spend more time with them, and increase the frequency of interactions with them. Over time, they will become familiar with their owners' scent and recognize their owners.
How hamster pets recognize their owners
1. Grooming their hair. After recognizing its owner, the hamster pet is in a relaxed state. It likes to groom its hair and hopes that the owner will pet it.
2. Sleep next to the owner. A hamster pet that recognizes its owner feels very secure. It will sleep next to its owner regardless of its image, and it likes to sleep in the palm of its owner's hands.
3. After recognizing the owner, the hamster pet is very clingy. It likes to rub around under its owner's feet and wants to follow him no matter what he does.
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