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Meet Pom, a one-year-old long-haired Syrian hamster with a heart as soft as her fluffy coat. This sweet little lady is a bit on the shy side, but once she gets to know you, she’ll melt your heart with her gentle charm and tiny whisker twitches.

Pom may take a little time to come out of her shell, but that just makes the moments when she does even more special. She’s the kind of hamster who will reward your patience with the cutest little cuddles and a few curious sniffs. She loves to nestle into her bedding, creating the perfect little hideaway where she feels safe and secure.

Pom is happiest in a peaceful environment where she can explore at her own pace. A quiet corner of your home, with a spacious cage filled with soft bedding, tunnels, and chew toys, will help her feel right at home. Don’t forget a nice, sturdy wheel-once she feels comfortable, she’ll enjoy a good nighttime jog! Her long, luxurious fur will need gentle brushing now and then to keep it from tangling, but with her calm demeanor, it’s sure to be a relaxing bonding time for both of you.

Hamsters are nocturnal, so Pom’s shyness during the day is perfectly natural. As the evening rolls in, you’ll start to see her more curious side as she peeks out to see what’s happening in her world. Respect her pace, and she’ll reward you with the most heartwarming moments of trust.

Pom is looking for a loving home where she can take her time adjusting and feel cherished for the sweet, shy girl she is. If you have a soft spot for gentle souls and are ready to give Pom the time and care she needs, she’ll be a wonderful addition to your family. Adopt Pom, and let her sweet, shy personality bring a little extra warmth to your life!

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