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I wouldn't necessarily call hamster taming 'taming'. It is more about letting your hamster get used to you. This page will cover the basic steps of hamster bonding. Remember that this is not a process that is to be rushed. This requires a lot of time and patience, and there is no saying how long it will take, as every hamster is different. Remember to not wake up your hamster if he/she is sleeping. Instead, wait until he/she is awake to start the bonding process.
Before you actually start bonding with your hamster, give it 2 to 3 days to get used to its new environment. If you start the taming process too early, you hamster could feel threatened and very stressed, which is not good.
You can put your hands gently in your hamster's cage so they can get used to your hands in the cage. Try ripping up some toilet paper and rubbing your hands on them, and then placing the toilet paper in the cage so that your scent will be on the toilet paper. You can also hand them a treat. After doing that for a couple of days, you can try placing the treat on your finger and see if your hamster will take it.
After doing Step 2, you can try placing the treat on your palm. See if your hamster will step on your hand to get the treat. Don't make any sudden movements. Repeat this again for a few more days. After that, you can try placing the treat on your hand again, but this time, when your hamster goes onto your hand, try gently lifting them off of the ground. Use your other hand as well. Keep your hands close to the ground so that your hamster won't get hurt if he/she jumps off. Repeat this process for a few more days. You can also lightly stroke them while they are eating.
After your hamster is used to you picking them up and/or petting them, you can try bathtub bonding. If you don't have a bathtub, you can use an enclosed, hamster-safe area, or a playpen. But blankets or towels on the ground so that your hamster can't get hurt. During bathtub bonding, you can slowly pick them up and have them crawl around you, or you can feed them treats. You can also just let them run around.