Need to correct the English first:
"Please accept this hamster."
"Please accept this hamster as a small gift."
"Please accept this hamster as a small gift of my appreciation."
But still it feels a little strange. When we offer living things as a gift, we would usually say something more along the lines of:
"A gift, for you. Please take good care of him/her."
"来,送你个小礼物。一定要好好照顾他/她哦。"
And in Chinese, they would say something more like:
"来,这隻仓鼠送给你。一定要好好照顾他/她哦。"
"Here is a hamster, for you. Please take good care of him/her."
It's not a good idea to simply translate things like this, the way gifts are offered/received will differ from place to place.