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The cutest, most useful pet in Minecraft.
That's a bold claim, so allow me to demonstrate. Adorable Hamster Pets stuffs Minecraft with pint-sized, jiggly fur-missiles that have a craving for... diamonds.
Perfect for anyone who surveys their diamond-encrusted empire and mutters, “Needs more rodents.”
These hamsters like to bounce, shoulder-surf, hoard snacks, sniff for things, and moonlight as throwable projectiles, all while adding maximum charm and helping with your inventory clutter. Tame, feed, or yeet at will; (ethics optional).
TL;DR Features, for the Impatient
- 73 Fur Variants – (genetics! science! questionable breeding decisions!)
- Acorn Armor – from biodegradable Acorn shells to Netherite plating
- Dynamic Animations – procedural napping, cleaning, and personality-based sit/sleep poses
- Wear Up to Three Hamsters – mount them on your shoulders & head, jiggle physics included
- Shoulder-Surfing Perks – portable creeper radar & diamond divination, powered by cheese
- Hamster Yeet™ (press G) – turns your shoulder buddies into furry, squeaky missiles
- Tamed Wander Mode – link them to Hamster Beds so they stop following you
- Item Stealing – hamsters play high-stakes keep-away with your valuables; highly configurable
- Potent Vegetables – stuff their face with Steamed Green Beans and witness the chaotic zoomies
- Diamond Sniffing – complete with dramatic sulking animations if they accidentally find gold instead
- Cheek Pouches of Holding – six inventory slots inside the hamster (cheeks visibly expand when full)
- Automatic Eating From Cheeks – they can snack on their own if they have Hamster Food Mix
- Wild Cucumber & Green Bean Bushes – use them for rodent bribes... or decor, if you're into that
- Cheese Crafting – surprisingly moist snack for players; hamsters find it intoxicating
- In-Game Guidebook – a wealth of ancient hamster knowledge, plus cozy illustrations
- Custom Advancement Tree – so you can gamify your rodent wrangling
- Global Loot Injection – find hamster gear in ancient loot chests; archaeologists baffled
- Hyper-Configurable – customize everything, from spawning to yeet velocity
- Widely-Compatible – all interactions & mechanics based on configurable c:tags
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Bribe them with Sliced Cucumber and they'll follow you like a furry, ankle-biting shadow. They have unique personalities that dictate how they sit and nap. Yes, they even have a dedicated "Path to Slumber" animation sequence.

Lure up to three hamsters onto your person using Cheese. They aren't just static decorations; they are fully animated, physics-enabled passengers that bounce when you jump and hold on for dear life when you sprint. While up there, they act as portable radar systems, squeaking alerts for nearby Creepers and Diamonds.

For when words fail and you need a furry, surprisingly aerodynamic solution— press 'G'. Behold as your shoulder companion becomes a surprisingly effective, albeit concussed, projectile. Includes satisfying particle trail, impact sound effects, and the Doppler Effect! Does enough damage by default to kill a creeper, which is... really convenient.

Throw a hamster at an Oak Tree. It will vanish into the canopy, physically rustling the leaves and raining down Acorns. You can use the acorns to craft Acorn Armor and the stylish Acorn Hat accessory.

Craft a Hamster Bed, link it to your hamster, and place it. They will stop following you and wander freely near their bed. If they get stuck somewhere, just go to sleep— they'll find their way home during the night. Comes with numerous interactive controls specific to each bed.
P.S. - Don't place the bed upside down. Just don't do it.

If they smell diamonds while on your shoulder, put them down. They will lead you to the ore. Note: they sometimes mistake Gold for Diamond, and will exhibit a dramatic sulking animation when they realize their error.

They'll energetically implement hamster kung fu on enemies. They like round-house kicks. Even includes particle effects on their feet.

Craft Acorn Armor (works like Wolf Armor, negates all damage until it breaks). Upgrade it with Smithing Templates found in chests:
- Iron: Aerodynamic. Reduces wind resistance for a faster throw.
- Gold: Lightweight. Grants a permanent movement speed buff.
- Diamond: The "Expensive Therapy" upgrade. Cures kleptomania. A diamond-clad hamster is so satisfied with its own shininess that it will fetch shiny things for you instead of stealing them.
- Netherite: Dense. Grants Knockback Resistance and massive throw impact damage.

Your hamster's love for shiny things may have evolved into full-blown kleptomania. Unless wearing Diamond armor, they will steal valuable items dropped on the floor and run away with them. Catch them to retrieve your loot (just diamonds by default; configurable).

73+ variants spawn based on biome (White in snow, Black in caves, Lavender in magical biomes). Compatible with Terralith/Biomes O' Plenty/Oh the Biomes You'll Go out of the box. Configurable enough to work with any other mod that adds custom biomes. When bred, they pass their diverse fur coat palettes on to their offspring, with a polite attempt to not exactly copy their parents' overlay patterns, ensuring maximum genetic variety in your ever-growing population.
A Field Guide to Hamster Habitats
- Orange & Cream: The most common type, often found sunning themselves in Plains, Savannas, Deserts, and non-frigid Beaches. Badlands also seem to attract the Orange ones.
- Chocolate: Prefers the shaded canopy of Forests and non-snowy Taigas (excluding Cherry Groves, those are special).
- Black: Enjoys the damp ambiance of wet biomes like swamps and the mysterious depths of the Deep Dark.
- Light Gray & Dark Gray: These stoic shades are common in non-frozen mountainous regions and also share cave real estate with their Black brethren.
- White: Exclusively found in most snowy biomes (Plains, Taiga, Groves, etc.) and makes up about 30% of the population in the extremely chilly Ice Spikes.
- Blue: A master of glacial camouflage. This rare variant's cool, blue-tinted fur is an uncanny match for the shimmering ice and packed snow of the most frigid landscapes. While vary rare in the default game, (only spawns in Ice Spikes), its love for ice means it might also be spotted in other crystalline wonderlands added by mods.
- Lavender: Less about survival and more about style, this variant's dusty purple coat is a perfect match for the fantastical flora of magical biomes. Look for them amidst the pink petals of Cherry Groves and the strange hues of Mushroom Fields. Their preference for the peculiar means you might also find them in other enchanted forests or mystical groves added by mods.

Feed them Hamster Food Mix to earn their trust and cheek pouch access. Sneak + Right-Click to access 6 inventory slots. They will automatically eat Hamster Food Mix from here if hurt.

For reasons known only to Notch himself, Ravagers and Spiders are utterly terrified of hamsters. The mere sight of a tiny ball of fluff will send these hulking monstrosities fleeing in the opposite direction. Highly effective crowd control, especially if you have arachnophobia.

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You get one automatically the first time you join a world (unless you turned that off in the config, you rebel). It contains tips. Read it. Or use it as kindling, but don't come crying into the Discord server unless you've read it first.
Need a new one? Craft it with minecraft:book + adorablehamsterpets:sliced_cucumber, or get a new one for free by vising the config and clicking the "I Lost My Book" button. You can also grab it from the Creative Mode tab if you're lazy.

Cucumber and Green Bean Bushes
- Cucumbers: Found in warm or dry biomes (Plains, Savannas, Jungles). Right-click seeded bushes to harvest. Essential for crafting Sliced Cucumber, the only currency wild hamsters accept for taming.
- Green Beans: Found in wet or temperate areas (Swamps, Lush Caves, Flower Forests). Harvest these to craft Steamed Green Beans, a potent performance-enhancing drug for small rodents.
Slightly Less Useless Sunflowers
Vanilla sunflowers merely exist; mine produce. Right-click the head to harvest Sunflower Seeds (used for food mix). They naturally replace vanilla sunflowers in valid biomes. They can be farmed and will regrow seeds eventually. Be patient.
New Food Stuffs
- Cucumber/Green Beans: Grow 'em, eat 'em raw (if you must), slice 'em, steam 'em. Culinary possibilities are… present. Wild hamsters go nuts for these.
- Steamed Green Beans: A suspiciously potent super-food for your hamster. Grants temporary buffs, followed by a mandatory "please wait" period. Don't get greedy.
- Hamster Food Mix: Allegedly gourmet. Heals well, bypasses their irritating pickiness, and is the key to unlocking their cheek pouches. Craft it. Or don't. Your hamster, your problem.
- Cheese: Not only can it lure hamsters onto your shoulder, it's player-edible. Surprisingly nutritious (think cooked porkchop levels) and you can scarf it down about 30% faster than most foods. The only catch? The... distinctively moist eating sound. Consider it an acquired taste. Its nutritional value is fully configurable, for those of you who felt cheese was somehow "unbalanced." Plebs.

Feed your hamster Steamed Green Beans to trigger a state of pure, unadulterated zoomies. They gain substantial buffs to Speed, Strength, and Regeneration, and will proceed to run energetic circles around you (complete with particle trails) until the sugar crash hits.

This humble pile of leaves and twigs, officially known as Hamster Bedding, is the cornerstone of hamster interior design. You'll need it to craft the aforementioned Hamster Beds.
But its true calling? Unnecessary ambiance. Right-click the item in the air (or put it in a Dispenser) to unleash a glorious poof of decorative leaf particles.
These aren't just any particles. Oh no. I've blessed them with a ridiculously over-engineered client-side physics simulation. They float with a gentle pendulum sway, react to a universal wind drift that slowly changes direction over a three-minute cycle, (or stays static if you toggle it) and are subject to "spatially-coherent wind gusts"—a fancy way of saying they all realistically blow in the same direction at the same time.
I even created an "indoors/outdoors" detection algorithm so the system is even smart enough to know when it's indoors, regardless of how you built your house or what materials you used. This system disables the wind effects indoors so you don't get a sudden gust of wind in your hobbit hole. You already have enough going on in there.
It's deeply unnecessary, and I'm incredibly satisfied with it.
P.S. - Remember, don't place your hamster bed upside down. Don't even think about it.

Hamsters have a dedicated Bling inventory slot. Right-click them (or use their inventory) to equip accessories. Use Pink Petals for pure style points, or the Acorn Hat to boost yields during Tree Heists. Many more fashion items are planned for future updates!
Future Accessory Plans
The current accessory collection is... sparse, but the hamster haberdashery is just getting started. The Discord community suggestion box is overflowing with ideas that range from "brilliant" to "medically concerning," so future updates might just include some of the following hamster adornments:
- Adventuring Gear: For the hamster with heroic delusions. Think tiny swords, shields, armadillo armor, and even a dried kelp eye-patch.
- Fruit-Themed Headwear: Because who doesn't want a hamster wearing a tiny banana?
- More Flower Decoration Types: We've already got pink petals, but we need ALL THE COLORS.
- Hats and Crowns: Flower crowns for when your hamster needs to feel like the tiny, unelected monarch of the forest floor, and top hats for absolute sophistication.
- And much, much more...
These are subject to change! Got a genius idea for the next hamster accessory that absolutely needs to exist? Think you've designed the perfect tiny helmet? Bring your brilliant, weird, and wonderful ideas to The Cheek Pouch Discord Server. Make sure you select "Share Your Genius" in the screening questions to get the @Idea Generator role, and then unleash your creativity in the suggestions channel.

A custom advancements tab, "The Hamster Life," guides you through the thrilling world of hamster husbandry, from finding your first seed to... um, yeeting.
The goal was a subtle, spoiler-lite tutorial system designed for people who hate reading manuals (I know you're out there). If you're ever wondering "what am I supposed to do with this rodent?", just press L and check the advancements tree. It follows a logical progression, gently nudging you from basic foraging and taming all the way up to advanced mechanics like cheek-pouch management, bed linking, and the various... jiggly physics experiments.
If you follow the advancements, you'll naturally discover most features in the mod without needing to tab out to your browser every three minutes. Plus, I spent way too much time writing the unique titles and descriptions for each one, so they are worth checking out. You might even experience a small chuckle.

- Go Outside: Wander aimlessly through Plains, Savannas, Forests, Swamps, etc., until you trip over Wild Cucumber Bushes or Wild Green Bean Bushes. Right-click the ones that look like they have seeds. Collect said seeds.
- Pretend to Farm: Plant seeds on farmland. Wait. Harvest. Try not to starve while waiting for virtual vegetables.
- Questionable Crafting: Turn Cucumbers into Sliced Cucumber (the bait). Turn Green Beans into Steamed Green Beans via furnace (for buffs). Cobble together various seeds and carrots into Hamster Food Mix (for healing). Turn Milk into Cheese (the Shoulder Shenanigans starter kit). Refer to your recipe book, I'm not writing recipes here.
- Attempt Taming: Find a wild hamster. Sneak. Hold Sliced Cucumber. Approach like you're diffusing a tiny, furry bomb. Click. Repeat until successful or rage-quit.
- Basic Hamster Operations: Right-click to sit/stand. Sneak + Right-click for cheek inventory access (after feeding Food Mix!). Wave Cheese around to shoulder-mount. By default, you crouch to dismount, or Press 'G' to dismount... rapidly. However, the whole dismounting process is highly configurable. You can choose between a single or double tap, and also set a custom keybind if you like.

Total Control
Uses Fzzy Config for configuration. If you have Mod Menu, click the button. If not, venture into the config/adorablehamsterpets folder and edit main.toml by hand like some kind of digital caveman.
Thanks to the magic of Fzzy Config, all the server-side settings are validated and synced from the server. That means if you have a server, you set the rules. Whatever you decide the taming difficulty, hamster damage, or acceptable cheese nutrition levels are, your players will abide by it. They can't change these core settings locally unless you give them the keys to the kingdom. A few purely cosmetic client-side settings are the exception, but the important stuff? That's all you.
There are no hard-coded hamster interaction items— everything can be modified.
- Redefine their diet. Make your hamsters demand Nether Stars for taming. Make them steal only dirt blocks. Whatever. Live your truth.
- Fine-tune the physics. Adjust the velocity, damage, and cooldown of the Hamster Yeet. Tweak the potency of the Green Bean zoomies.
- Become a cheese tycoon, or nerf it into the ground. The nutritional value of cheese is fully configurable and even syncs with AppleSkin's HUD on Minecraft 1.21.1 (older versions are out of luck due to API shenanigans).
Out-of-the-Box Harmony
From the beginning the goal was to make this play nice with the big names. Hamster spawning is pre-tuned for gorgeous world-gen mods like Terralith, so your lavender hamsters will actually show up in lavender fields, but It also works with massive mods like Oh The Biomes You'll Go and Biomes O' Plenty, though expect to see a lot of the common orange variant until I've had enough coffee to map out their 8,000+ biomes. (As of version 3.4.0, you can now do this yourself! Check Config > Hamster Spawn Settings > Variant Spawning by Biome)
Wild bushes and sunflowers should pop up just fine in any modded landscape, but if you run into issues, you can tweak the settings: Config > Worldgen: Bush & Sunflower Stuff.
Thanks to some glorious assistance from @CasualAnimalEnjoyer, this mod is also compatible with the following mods by default:
Immersion, Because Details 💅🏼
The sound effect and particle systems are smart enough to keep up with customized items. For example, if you mount your hamster with an emerald instead of cheese, it won't make a "squish" sound anymore; it'll make a satisfying "clink" and sparkle with emerald particles. This dynamic system applies to most interactions, ensuring the audio and visual feedback always matches your custom configuration. (Even works with custom modded items!)

Want to make a gameplay video? A review? An addon that gives them tiny hats? A parody song about the cheese economy? Go for it. I love seeing the stuff this community creates, and I want to keep it welcoming.
However, please don't use my branding (the logo, specific asset art, or official-sounding social posts) to advertise your own stuff. Nah fam.
The Legal Stuff
If you're thinking about rummaging through the files, here's the deal:
- The Assets (Textures, Models, Sounds, Animations) are All Rights Reserved. They belong to me. Please do not steal them.
- The Code (The Java logic) is under the LGPL v3.0 license. Feel free to learn from it, fork it, or use it, provided you follow the rules of the license (keep it open source, state changes, etc.).
Need to use the brand or assets for something specific? Feel free to ask me on The Cheek Pouch Discord server!

Credits & Dependencies
This mod is made possible by a legion of translators, patrons, library authors, and contributors. View the full Credits & Hall of Fame here.
Getting Support & Contributing
Found a bug? Want to help translate? Check out the Contribution & Support Guide.



