I have a teddy bear hamster, he has never attracted mice. Although i have never seen any indicated mice, I did see a mouse i my yard ONCE. My dog ended up killing it, i have noticed bugs or some kind of moth flying around his cage, and including his food.
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Well not the kind that is all gloppy at the Super Market. Instead, you can buy "yogurt chips" from your local pet store made specially for guinea pigs, hamsters, rabbits, and mice!
Not in and of themselves no, but if you fail to clean their cages of excess food, or leave spilled food on the floor, the food will attract mice.
Well a teddy bear hamster is usally a light brown color or brown with just white spots.A dwarfhamster is usally grey,black,or white. I have 2 teddy bear hamster.they are SOOO cute! Teddy bear hamsters, dwarf hamsters, golden hamsters; they can be all different colors... brown, grey, white, black... any thing. Teddy bear hamsters have looong fur, sometimes up to 1 1/2 inches in spots. They usually have slimmer bodies, like mice, but the fur makes up for the lack of body! :)
Yes, Mice are rodents like hamsters and will eat the same food. Mice will eat many other things but hamster food would be attractive to them.
Rats communicate in various ways, including scent marking using urine. So female rats will attract males. Also, a good home for rats will attract more rats. Many people will say that if there are rats, there are seldom mice in the same place - which is true to a point - rats will eat mice.
From past personal experience I would say 2 fancy mice. Teddy bear hamsters must be petted or held daily or they can become a little aggressive. Mice are easy to handle and can be left without atttention for a day or two. If they are for a child, you know there will be days when the pet isn't going to get held, so I would definantly get the mice. Just make sure they are not opposite sexes, or you will have alot of mice.
Gerbils are rodents. Aswell as hamsters, guinea pigs, mice and rabbits. There are more rodents.
well i wouldnt do it because one way or another one of them will eventually get killed.
Mice are rodents. There is no evidence that they can attract other species of rodents.
People connect hamsters and Guinea pigs with mice and some people dislike mice. Some people usually think that hamsters are the same as mice, and that is why they hate hamsters and Guinea pigs.
gerbils, mice, rats, and other rodents