This tiny hamster needs a home.
Pandora, a Roborovski, or dwarf, hamster, was named after the Greek legend. According to Our Companions Animal Rescue, Pandora was gifted traits from multiple Greek gods, giving her the name of “All-giving.” This Pandora was raised by her mother, Hera, and learned to “trust with our small animal staff and volunteers, and learned to love with the help of her favorite walnut treats.”
She was born in November 2024 and is looking for a home of her own. She is smaller than a ping pong ball when held in your palm. Pandora, her mother and her sisters are all available for adoption with Our Companions. Hamsters typically are solitary and live in single habitats.
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To learn more about adoption, contact Our Companions at 860-242-9999 or email Helpline@OurCompanions.org.
All information is provided by Our Companions Animal Rescue.
https://www.courant.com/2026/02/14/pet-of-the-week-pandora-is-part-of-a-family-that-needs-a-ct-home/

