Showing posts with label Pet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pet. Show all posts

Thursday, February 13, 2014

We are away from 1 March 2014 to 15 April 2014


Thank you for your interest in Hamsters' Lodging.

We regret to inform that we are not able to take on any boarders during this period due to personal commitments.

We hope you will find a suitable boarding service for your hamster!

Thank you and have a nice day =)

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Cremation Service for Hamsters

Option 1: Mount Pleasant Veterinary Centre

Website: http://www.mountpleasant.com.sg/index.html
Address: Mount Pleasant @ Whitley (cremation service is only offered at this outlet)
232 Whitley Road Singapore 297824
Tel: 6250 8333 (24 hours)
Operating Hours:
Mondays to Fridays
9.30 am - 12.30 pm
2.00 pm - 4.30 pm
6.00 pm - 8.30 pm
Saturdays & Sundays
9.30 am - 12.30 pm
2.00 pm - 4.30 pm
Public Holidays
Closed

Mass cremation without ashes - S$21.40 (inclusive of GST)
Mass cremation with ashes in container - S$53.50 (inclusive of GST)
Private cremation with ashes in container - S$214 (inclusive of GST)
Above charges are not inclusive of transportation.

Option 2: Pets Cremation Center

Website: http://www.petscremation.com.sg
Address: 18, Pasir Ris Farmway 2 Singapore 519322
Tel: 6584 4844 / 6260 6260
Email: services@petscremation.com.sg
Operating hours: 24 hours

Individual cremation with ashes in simple urn - S$120
Individual cremation with ashes in urn with photo - S$180
Above charges are inclusive of transportation.

Option 3: Mobile Pet Cremation Services

Website: http://www.mobilepetcremation.com.sg/index.php
Tel: 9455 6355
Email: contact@mobilepetcremation.com.sg
Operating hours: 24 hours

Cremation with ashes scattered at sea - S$70 nett
Cremation with ashes in urn - S$140 nett
Above charges are inclusive of transportation.

Option 4: Pet Hotel

Website: http://www.pethotel.com.sg/cremation_columbarium.htm
Address: No. 20 Pasir Ris Farmway II Singapore 519317
Tel: 6582 2222
Fax: 6583 4986
Email: pethotel@singnet.com.sg
Operating hours: 9 am to 6 pm

Mass cremation without ashes - S$50 (inclusive of GST)
Mass cremation with ashes in a heart shaped container - S$100 (inclusive of GST)
Private cremation with ashes in container - S$250 (inclusive of GST)
Above charges does not include transportation.

Option 5: Tengoku

Website: http://www.tengoku.com.sg/
Address: 11 Pasir Ris Farmway 2, Singapore 519326
Tel: 6749 5039
Email: info@tengoku.com.sg
Operating hours: 24 hours

Single cremation with ashes in urn: S$280
Above charges are inclusive of transportation.

Option 6: Pet Mobile

Website: http://www.petmobile.com.sg/deceased-pet.html
Tel: 6462 6071 / 9099 8511
Email: sales@petmobile.com.sg / help@petmobile.com.sg

Mass cremation without ashes - S$85 (inclusive of GST)
Mass cremation with ashes - S$160 (inclusive of GST)
Private cremation with ashes - S$310 (inclusive of GST)
Above charges include transportation service (pick up from Mon to Sat between 9.00am to 6.00pm).

Note: The above information is accurate as of 18 December 2013.

Monday, June 17, 2013

Hamster as a pet

For me, the main purpose of having a pet is for companionship. I love the thought of having a special one waiting to welcome me back home, no matter what happens. The first thing that I do upon entering the house is to check on my pet and spend some time interacting with it before continuing with other stuff. It helps in relieving stress and it is one activity that I really look forward to other than eating or sleeping. 
Hamster_dog_rabbit_cat
Source: http://i399.photobucket.com
When I was still living with my parents, I was lucky in the sense that they did not have violent objections to me and my siblings rearing any pets. As a matter of fact, the first pair of hamsters we had was a gift from my mother's friend. I could still vividly remember the Syrian hamsters waiting at their cages' entrance whenever they saw us walking past the cages. They were really intelligent and friendly animals and form a part of my fond childhood memories. After settling into my own place, it is only natural to include them as part of my family.    
Syrian hamster
Source: http://hamsterbungalow.com
Hamster actually means 'to hoard' in Swedish. It is considered a rodent albeit a cute fluffy one. To me, a hamster is like a miniature version of a dog except for the fact that it does not bark which is a major plus point. There are quite a number of neighbours in my estate who own dogs and the incessant barking/howling at various hours of the day drives me nuts. This is especially made worse by the fact that new flats in Singapore tends to be more densely packed these days. 
hamster hoarding
Source: hammieluvr.wordpress.com
Hamsters are intelligent animals which have a high standard of cleanliness and the effort required by owners to maintain their living area is rather low compared to other pets (as the cleaning area is the same as the cage area). Keeping a hamster does not require much space as long as there is sufficient space to place the cage. The size of the cage is very much dependent on the type of hamster. Another important point to note is that the costs involved in keeping a hamster is not high. Due to its small size, the amount of feed needed and all other consumables are rather low. This makes hamsters an ideal pet for people who have a budget constraint and yet desire to have the company of a pet.

Despite the above points highlighted, there are certain instances where hamsters might not be a ideal pet. Hamsters will not be suitable for young children due to their small size. In addition, hamsters are not for someone who wants a pet to keep you company in the daytime as they are nocturnal animals. Another point to consider is that hamsters have short lifespan of around 2 years. 

I hope the above will help any future hamster owners in making your choice!

Sunday, June 9, 2013

DIY Mini Garden - Fresh supply of vegetables for hamsters

Bought some seeds from Horti Flora which is stocked at NTUC Fairprice with the intention of growing wheat grass for my hamsters which are really fond of vegetables.

Decided to make full use of these toy capsules which have tiny holes at the bottom as part of my basic germination kit. Have also placed trimmed pieces of filter bags at the bottom of the toy capsules which will prevent soil from falling out. I am trying to germinate the seeds (consisting of wheat grass, lemon balm and sage) by spreading them on wet cotton wool. 
Toy capsule, filter bag, cotton wool
Growing Wheat Grass 
These seeds started to sprout within a few days and I have transplanted them to organic soil. The growing rate of wheat grass is rather fast. Average growing height is around 1 cm per day. It has been 2 weeks since I first started and the hamsters are enjoying the end products.

Usually I will trim around 2 cm portion of wheat grass, soak it before 'presenting' to Fly or Nami. I would recommend hamster owners to give it a try. The whole experience is quite a breeze and quite fun to see Fly snatching the wheatgrass from my fingers and chomping down in great delight. Nami is not so fond of wheat grass though.

hamster
Wheat Grass