To get your hamster to get close to you, you can do the following:
1. Give plenty of time: Building a close relationship with any animal takes time and patience. Give your hamster plenty of time to get used to your presence and sound.
2. Be gentle and gentle: When handling your hamster, be gentle and gentle. Avoid sudden movements or too strong touches, which may startle them.
3. Food acclimation: Acclimate the hamster by giving it favorite food. Start by placing food on the palm of your hand and letting your hamster approach you to get the food. Gradually reduce the amount of food in your hand until your hamster needs to feed from your hand.
4. Quiet environment: Make sure to provide a quiet and relaxing environment when spending time with your hamster. Loud sounds and busy environments may make your hamster nervous or uneasy.
5. Gradually increase contact: Initially, you can establish contact by looking at your hamster and slowly extending your finger. If your hamster feels comfortable, try gently stroking its back. Gradually increase the duration and intensity of contact, but be sure to pay attention to your hamster's reaction.
6. Avoid sudden movements: Hamsters may be frightened by sudden movements, so try to avoid slapping or catching them suddenly.
Remember, every hamster has a different personality and preferences. Some hamsters may be easier to get close to, while others may need more time to build trust. Respect your hamster's boundaries and comfort zones and develop a respectful and trusting relationship with them.
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