They'd like it, but it's optional.
if they are sirian hamsters DON'T house them together
No, But hamsters are cool.
No, syrian hamsters are solitary while dwarf hamsters are not.
Your hamster doesn't need to go in the ball everyday , If your hamster has an exercise wheel then you can put them in the ball when you want to. I have 2 hamsters and they both have hamster balls and i only put them in it 3 times a week at the most :)
The best hamsters irecommend are the Syrian hamster, the teddy bear hamsters, or the winter white hamsters. the Syrian hamster is a large hamster usually growing 4 to 5 inches. They are great first hamsters. the teddy hamsters are often furry and similar to the Syrian but grow to 3 to 5 inches. The winter white hamsters and playful fun and easygoing and grow 3 to 5 inches.
The plural possessive form is hamsters'.
No, unless the hamster has rabies. if the hamster is a household pet, then no. Hamsters rarely bite, anyway.
If the 1 year old hamster is a syrian hamster DO NOT put another hamster with it. They are hamsters that NEED to be alone. If it is a dwarf, hamster, it might be ok. Dwarf hamsters like having each others company. However, if the 1 year old hamster is not use to other hamsters, it might not go over to well.
BAsically hamsters can get into anything that's not closed off.
no totally not,hamsters loves soft things ok?
I can name three hamsters. There is the Russian hamster, the Dwarf hamster, and the Chinese hamster.
They need a little hamster ball that they can roll in.