If it is a Syrian (AKA Golden, Satin, Teddybear) then it is essential that they live alone, they are very territorial and will fight to the death.
If it is a dwarf hamster then they are happy either way. I had two roborovsiis who lived together happily, and another one who is quite happy on her own.
Just make sure if you do keep two dwarfs together they are the same gender, otherwise you will have lots of baby hamsters.
It's possible, but most likely no. If your other hamster died, then play with it, and keep it happy and not lonely. Or you can clean out the cage, and then buy another hamster for her/him to play with. Then she will be happy, and the other one she would forget about. It's possible, but most likely no. If your other hamster died, then play with it, and keep it happy and not lonely. Or you can clean out the cage, and then buy another hamster for her/him to play with. Then she will be happy, and the other one she would forget about.
A silky hamster is just a hamster with shiny fur. Its exactly the smae as any other normal sized hamster. A silky hamster is just a hamster with shiny fur. Its exactly the smae as any other normal sized hamster.
no
NO!! And DO NOT try!A Teddy Bear is a Syrian hamster and a Chinese is a dwarf hamster. They will KILL EACH OTHER.
The nicest hamster you could buy is a syrian and a teddy bear hamster they dont bite as much as other hamster do
Asteroid hamster is a eraser buddy. It is a hamster that erases! Mine is personally my favorite but their are other ones too. One is named Comet hamster! Asteroid hamster and Comet hamster a best friends.
well maybe yes if the old hamster owners don't clean the cage for the other hamster to live in!
Cuz they're freaks.
No, you should separate them.
No. One is a Syrian Hamster, the other is a Dwarf Hamster. They are not the same species, they are not even the same genus.
take out the other hamster because it could destress themom or the other male/female could kill the young.
The most common hamster is a Syrian hamster, but there are other less popular breeds such as Russian dwarfs and Chinese