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Finding My Furry Friend: A Review of Hamster Village in Incheon and Tips for Choosing Your Hamster

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This review was written based on a small sponsorship.

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Lately, I've been spending a lot of time alone and I've been thinking about getting a small pet. I found myself drawn to the idea of adopting a hamster and the idea of adding one of these cuties to my life really appealed to me.

At first, I was worried about where to find a healthy hamster. A friend recommended Hamster Village.

It's open from 2 PM to 7 PM, Tuesday to Sunday, which was perfect for me because I could visit after work.

The first thing that struck me when I walked into the store was how clean and well-organized it was. I was worried about the smell and cleanliness since it's a place that handles animals, but it was so clean and pleasant. I didn't have to worry at all! Each cage was spacious and well-ventilated, so I could tell that the hamsters were in a stress-free environment.

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I was really impressed with the owner when I talked to them. They didn't just sell the animals but also gave me detailed descriptions of each hamster's personality and traits. They knew which hamsters were active and which were more quiet, and that made me feel like they truly cared about the animals.

They also had baby pygmy squirrels, and they were even cuter in person than in the pictures! Seeing them eat treats with their tiny hands and dozing off really warmed my heart. I realized how precious it would be to share my life with these small creatures.

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I also thought the prices were very reasonable. They were much more affordable compared to other places. Best of all, they sold adoption supply sets, which were really helpful for a beginner like me. Everything was included, from the cage to the food, treats, and water bottle, so I didn't have to go searching for everything separately.

I think this is a great place for anyone in Incheon who is considering adopting a hamster. They're closed on Mondays, so keep that in mind before you visit. I was nervous about how to take care of a hamster at first, but the owner was very helpful and explained everything from how to care for them to what to watch out for, which put my mind at ease.

I also learned that each hamster has its own unique personality. Some aren't afraid of people and are very curious, while others are cautious but very affectionate once they get to know you. Hearing these detailed observations and explanations really helped me decide which hamster to choose.

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Most importantly, the hamsters all looked very healthy. Their fur was shiny, and they were active, so I was sure they were being well taken care of. These things were really important to me as someone who was getting a pet for the first time.

Looking back, it was a really happy experience. I didn't know that meeting these little creatures would be so exciting and heartwarming. I'm planning to visit again to meet the hamster I'll be bringing home, and I'm already looking forward to it. I highly recommend this place to anyone who is thinking about starting a new chapter with a pet.

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