yes they are.
Okay, these are just off my head,but I'm sure there are others!:D 1.They are easy for first-time pet owners 2.They can be train 3. Love to be held(enteractive) (Warning: this does not include dwarf hamsters. They are the complete opisite)
Most pets are okay with being held but dont particualy like it. The pets which love being held are: rats, mice, some hamsters. The pets which are okay being held are: guineapigs,some snakes and lizards. The pets which dont like being held are: chinchillas, most rabbits, ferrets, degu's I would advise syrian hamsters for first time pets :)
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Okay, Baby syrian Hamsters should be separated in to their own cage at about 3 weeks old otherwise fights will break out between them. (and this goes for male and female). Syrians are solitary animals and prefer being on their own in a cage. The answer to your question is yes and, if your hamsters are syrian, you should separate them soon or some babies may kill the others. Though if your hamsters are dwarf then i don't know sorry :( hope i helped ox
Okay first off your spelt peanut brittle wrong. And no they should eat human foods that have a ton of sugar in it.
My mouse loves cooked pasta. It's okay to give hamsters some too.
Hamsters do love hard boiled eggs. But you shouldn't give them eggs too often.
The pennine packed wood flakes are okay to use with the hamsters.
No, keep glue away from your hamster
yes because if they don't squeak then there is something wrong with that hamster.
YES BUT NOT THAT HARD BECAUSE OF THEY BOES OKAY WELCOME.