Yes, they can go outside for fresh food and fresh air. Make sure you don't take them out on windy days or hot days. Since they have soft fur, they could really heat up on hot days. And they just don't like the wind. It makes them feel uncomfortable. Make sure hamster have a little play area outside do they won't escape. There are even some hamster leashes you could buy, but they are hard to come by.
If the weather is nice, sure. But be aware of that Hammy, while tame in the house, may just make a break for freedom. Also, if you let him on the ground, make sure it isn't an area that has been sprayed with anything toxic. Also, hamsters are on the bottom of the food chain, a tasty tidbit for most creatures. If you just want to let him play, I'd suggest a hamster ball.
In their natural habitat, dwarf hamsters did and do live outside. But, they have burrows underground, and therefore, heat can stay and keep a hamster warm. It is most definentley unadvisable to keep a dwarf hamster outside. It would most likely die of heat or cold issues.
It depends on how long the car trip is. Just always make sure that your hamster has enough food and water to last the whole ride, and don't move the cage around alot because the hamster might get frightened. It is also not a good idea to take your hamster our of its cage either during the trip either.
yes but you have to watch it because it could roll away
I believe they can't because other animals might try to eat it.
Yes take he or she out let have a fun tIme!
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Absolutely not! Hamsters cab freeze outside, especially is it snows or rains or hails. Hamsters require warmth day and night. You must keep your hamsters indoors!
It is possible and yes if they get enough shade
Yes some hamster do live outside. They are wild hamsters. I DO NOT recommend trying to catch one. First of all, the wild hamster live across the world from the U.S. Second, if you did live across the world, and you did just so happen to catch one, do not keep it as a pet. Wild hamsters are not used to living in a tiny cage, without their pack. The wild hamsters run around in packs in deserts usually. Have a nice day!
No because they can get lost . And if you have a cat in your neighbourhood the cats can eat your teddy bear hamster. so NO!!!
Domestic hamsters live in peopleS cooking pots.
Honestly? Where do Chinese hamsters live. OF COURSE CHINA!!!
About the same time that dwarf hamsters live
hamsters live an average of 2 to 3 years.
No, hamsters only live about 3 to 4 years.
No Roborovski hamsters live longer.(Robo sounds like robot so it figures.)
Hamsters are not particulary known for living in forests, they live underground in the wild.