Many people choose to keep pet hamsters due to their small size and minimal expense. However, it should be emphasized that hamsters are not necessarily low-maintenance pets. A hamster’s cage still does need to be cleaned at least once per week, and you will need to purchase additional pet care supplies for your hamster. Hamsters may also require medical care, which can provide an additional expense. Here is a general guide to the cost of owning a pet hamster.
HABITAT
The first item that you will purchase for your hamster will be a habitat. This will be your hamster’s home, and should be chosen carefully. Even though a larger hamster habitat can be slightly more expensive than a smaller cage, it can help prevent health and behavioral problems. You may want to consider purchasing a larger habitat for your hamster. The cost of hamster habitats varies, and can range from approximately $18 (for small cages) to over $100 (for more “deluxe” habitats).
CHEW TOYS
Hamsters need to chew in order to maintain good dental health. To keep your hamster happy, be sure to purchase small chew toys for your hamster’s cage. These are usually made of wood or a hard, edible material. Luckily, chew toys for hamsters are fairly inexpensive. The general price range for hamster chew toys is from $3 – $10.
BEDDING
Hamster bedding is most likely one of the larger expenses you will encounter on a regular basis. Since your hamster’s cage needs to be cleaned at least once per week, you will be replacing their bedding frequently. Be sure to choose a bedding that is free from chemical dyes, chemical coloring and excessive dust. In general, the cost of hamster bedding can range from around $6 – $20, depending on the type of bedding you choose to use.
FOOD
Just like any other animal, a hamster requires a diverse diet in order to stay healthy. Hamster food mixes are available at most pet care supply stores, usually for a fairly affordable price. However, it is important to choose a food mix that has different types of grains. Some hamster mixes only include one type of grain, or do not contain a variety of ingredients. No matter which type of food mix you choose, you will also need to supplement your hamster’s diet with fresh fruits, vegetables and nuts. In general, the cost of hamster food mix ranges from $5 to $15.

10 Responses to “Hamster Cost”
How much is the approximate cost of owning a hamster?
Well may aswell lsit off the Basic’s.
Hamster- 7-11$
Cage- 18-100$
Bedding- 3-12$
Water Bottle- 2-4$
Most of the time over all it would cost around 30-50$
I’m thinking about getting a hamster and i wanted to know how much i need to save up in total for everything that i need to buy.
Thanks.
it may of just been your hamster that did’nt chew its food properly that caused it to pass away. Give your hamster the same food which it was given while in the pet shop.
my hamster died because he choked on a piesce of grain? what food should i get for my next hamster then?
CONFUSED!
you should feed your hamster some pet stores own food and i dont give mine grain and if i want to give mine something new then i give it a couple of small peices of apple
well hamsters at the petatores i go 2 r from $6-$9. The petstore that I usally got 2 petsupermarket. I think so far it’s the black bear (fansy) of the regular syrian hamsters
how much do hamsters cost and what is the most gentle hamster?
syrian or golden hamster as they are quite friendly but bigger in size
They cost around 8.99$ for me.