* Syrian hamsters: 2-3 years
* Dwarf hamsters: 1.5-2 years
* Roborovski hamsters: 3-4 years
However, there are several factors that can influence a hamster's lifespan, including:
* Genetics: Some hamsters are simply genetically predisposed to be longer-lived than others.
* Diet: A balanced and nutritious diet is crucial for a hamster's health and longevity.
* Environment: A clean, safe, and stimulating environment can help a hamster live a longer, healthier life.
* Stress: Stress can have a negative impact on a hamster's health and lifespan.
* Medical care: Regular vet checkups and prompt treatment for any health issues can help extend a hamster's life.
While hamsters can live longer than their average lifespan, it's important to be prepared for the possibility of losing them sooner than expected.
Note: It's important to consult with a veterinarian for specific advice on your hamster's health and lifespan. They can provide you with personalized guidance based on your hamster's breed, age, and overall health.