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It is not possible for a female hamster to become pregnant without being in contact with a male. The symptoms you are observing may be due to other health issues that should be evaluated by a veterinarian. It's important to seek professional advice to ensure the hamster's well-being.
You should not purposely acquire a pregnant hamster from a pet shop as it is not responsible pet ownership. If you suspect a hamster you purchased is pregnant, provide appropriate care and seek guidance from a veterinarian experienced with small animals. It's important to ensure the well-being of both the pregnant hamster and her offspring.
It means that your hamster has a 58% chance of being pregnant. If you don't want your hamster to have babies, take her to the vet immediately. Your average hamster has 6 to 7 babies a year; If not more!
No. It is very aggressive. Leave it alone because it hates being handle when pregnant. If you do handle it, it probably will bite you.
Being pregnant, not living like a hermit, is statistically the most common precursor to birth. Your hamster's refusal to leave the tunnel may just mean your hamster dislikes you.
No, once you become pregnant, your uterus is inaccessable by anything that small. You would have to break open the placenta to even implant anything, and in doing that you would probably kill the child that is already in there.
Sometimes the get narky and mean, around four days before they are due they get noticeably big. Also they are pregnant for 16 days.
You cannot become pregnant by a second child while you are already pregnant.
No as your egg is already being released, so it will carry on, how can you get pregnant while being on your period? theres no fertilization there
No, it is not possible for a cat to become pregnant after being spayed, as spaying involves the removal of the reproductive organs necessary for pregnancy.
She could very well be pregnant. My hamster has gotten fat around the lower part of her belly after mating with my male. So I would assume that she is pregnant. It also depends on where you got her, did you get her at a petco, or petsmart? Or did you get her at some ordinary per shop, if you did get her at an ordinary pet shop, they tend to mix sexes, and ususally when you buy a hamster from here, she is pregnant, however the fighting with your other hamster is normal, after a hamster sexually matures, the same sexes fight and the opposit sexes tend to breed, so it is common for to mature female hamsters to fight. and she is proably just sneezing, I hear that a lot.
Yes it is possible. Often when hamsters are very young it is difficult to tell what sex they are. you can take him/her to the vets to find out, or you can look at some diagrams to demonstrate what a male hamster and a female should look like so that you can sex them yourself.