all about:
~ Pocket Pets ~
We are located in Whiteville, NC.
you can contact us by calling: (910)-642-8762
or
(910)499-3526
and
(ask for Candi)
or Email: [email protected]
you can contact us by calling: (910)-642-8762
or
(910)499-3526
and
(ask for Candi)
or Email: [email protected]
If you are interested in owning your own Pocket Pet, you can get more information by contacting us.
We are going to be looking into participating with a locally owned and ran, pet supply business. (which sales everything you will need for your "Pocket pets" but they don't sale the actual pets)
...if that doesn't work out, we will be coming out to the Whiteville-Flea-Market.
*But as said on other parts of our site: We are waiting for our "litters" to all be weaned and mature right now, so it will be the end of February before we are "up-&-running".
...As of now, we don't have a "place of business" because we are not a business, but we will have it worked out soon.
Check back soon for more updates & information!
We are going to be looking into participating with a locally owned and ran, pet supply business. (which sales everything you will need for your "Pocket pets" but they don't sale the actual pets)
...if that doesn't work out, we will be coming out to the Whiteville-Flea-Market.
*But as said on other parts of our site: We are waiting for our "litters" to all be weaned and mature right now, so it will be the end of February before we are "up-&-running".
...As of now, we don't have a "place of business" because we are not a business, but we will have it worked out soon.
Check back soon for more updates & information!
Pocket Pets
~about our little critters ~
We love all our little critters and we take very good care of them, and they are held daily to get them used to being played with & held, although, naturally they are nervous little creatures and need a little time to get used to you!
They don't require alot of "work", you basically just need to make sure to keep water, food, and exercise/play toys in their cages. And if you want to get them used to being held you need to hold them for a few minutes a day or so.
It takes a while for their cage to get dirty, depending on the size of the cage & how many critters you have in it.
They actually usually pick one corner of the cage to use as their "bathroom" so if possible, you can mainly just clean out that corner of the cage and the rest will be fine.
...if you'd like anymore information about how to care for them you can find helpful videos under our:
"Helpful Videos on hamsters" page.
And the following link will take you to a page that is also very helpful & informational:
http://marshallscott.hubpages.com/hub/dwarfhamster
They don't require alot of "work", you basically just need to make sure to keep water, food, and exercise/play toys in their cages. And if you want to get them used to being held you need to hold them for a few minutes a day or so.
It takes a while for their cage to get dirty, depending on the size of the cage & how many critters you have in it.
They actually usually pick one corner of the cage to use as their "bathroom" so if possible, you can mainly just clean out that corner of the cage and the rest will be fine.
...if you'd like anymore information about how to care for them you can find helpful videos under our:
"Helpful Videos on hamsters" page.
And the following link will take you to a page that is also very helpful & informational:
http://marshallscott.hubpages.com/hub/dwarfhamster
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