Rabbits and hamsters should not be kept together. There is a good chance the rabbit will kill the hamster.
I would not recommend it. First, you should let him get used to his/her new environment. Then on the 2nd day, you hand feed him/her a treat. You can probably hold your little furball on the 3rd or 4th day.
Quite a bit! In one day though, not very much!
Hamster day isn't an actual day; it is slang. According to Urban Dictionary, "[Hamster Day is] a day where you just keep going round and round like a hamster on a wheel.
No, rabbits don't play in hamster wheels. Hamster wheels -- even big ones -- are too small for rabbits (even small dwarf rabbits!). Rabbits and hamsters have different natural behaviours, so what works for a pet hamster does not work for a pet rabbit. Hamsters in the wild run and run all day, and cover tons of ground; a hamster wheel replicates this activity and lets a hamster use its energy. Rabbits, however, don't run and run all day: they graze -- hopping, nibbling, hopping, nibbling; and they dig and burrow, etc. Because of their different natural behaviours, rabbits and hamsters need different toys and games. Never put a rabbit inside a hamster wheel: it could panic and easily injure itself!
you should do it in spring and do it on the first, second or third day of the month.
nothing there rabbits children with be the same age as there perants
yes my hamster runs for about 20-25 minutes every day
you must give your Hamster 7 seeds poor day
Once a day!
you must give your Hamster 7 seeds poor day
You should take your hamster out of its cage a few times a week, or even every day if you want to. You can put him/her in their hamster ball, a hamster playpen, or just hold them. There are a lot of ways to interact with your hamster.
Yes...this should be an OK diet for your hamster. Do not treat the celery like an every day diet though. I am not sure this will be good for your hamster. So do not feed him/ her celery every single day of her hamster life.