
Chinese
The Chinese Dwarf Hamster (Cricetulus griseus) is a small, agile rodent known for its distinctive slender body and relatively long tail compared to other dwarf hamster breeds. Native to northern China and Mongolia, this breed exhibits a calm and gentle demeanor, making it a popular choice for pet owners. Typically measuring about 3 to 4 inches in length, their fur is soft and silky, with a natural coloration that ranges from a warm gray to brown, often accented with a dark dorsal stripe running along their spine.
Unlike some other dwarf hamster breeds, such as the Roborovski or Campbell's, the Chinese Dwarf Hamster tends to be more solitary and may not always appreciate the company of others, making them ideal for owners who prefer a single pet. Known for their curious and active nature, they thrive in spacious cages with plenty of tunnels, wheels, and interactive toys. Although they have a reserved temperament, with consistent gentle handling, they can become quite affectionate and enjoy being hand-fed treats. The Chinese Dwarf Hamster's charming and mild-mannered personality, along with its unique physical characteristics, continues to endear them to enthusiasts and hobbyists alike.
Colors: Brown Agouti (Wild Type), Normal Grey, White Spotted, Dominant Spot, Black-Eyed White