YES
each time your hamser has babies it makes it body older making your hamster life span shorter and if you keep making your hamster have baby it will soon just become and 1 not be able to get pregnant and then die earlier then it would of done if it hadnt had babies
Cysts in hamsters typically do not directly cause death unless they become infected or grow to a size that hinders normal bodily functions. It's important to consult with a veterinarian if you suspect your hamster has cysts so they can provide appropriate treatment.
You can't milk a hamster.
people die from the killer hamster
They can die from lack of exercise Buy your hamster an exercise wheel.
Depends. Was your hamster the center of your world? If they were, focus on moving on. Now, if you were waiting for the hamster to die for some odd reason, then I suppose the next step is up to you, no? My hamster was one of my main reasons in life. He died on September first. I am having a funeral for him with my friends and family. May he rest in peace.
You don't. If the hamster is ill you take it to the vets.
No and yes the no part is if your hamster isn't stressed or bothered by the sound of the car yes if your hamster is very very stressed then your hamster could get wet tail and die
No
It is very possible that a dwarf hamster may die if you step on it and it has blood from its nose. The hamster can be taken to a vet if you are worried.
Yes, a very young female hamster could get hurt if a male hamster is trying to mate with her. It is not recommended to allow hamsters to breed at such a young age as it can be dangerous for their health and well-being. It is best to separate them to prevent any injuries or unwanted pregnancies.
No, they don't die if they finish their hamsters but they have more hamster wait 3 weeks and ur little hamsters were go.
Yes, the hamster can die. Hamsters do not always die when giving birth, however, so don't be too scared! Hamsters breed to continue the hamster society. There is about a 50% chance they will not survive.