Of course! As long as they stay in a cage, they will be fine. You need to change their bedding about twice a week. You should also buy a hamster ball and let them roll around--- Keep them away from the top of the stairs if they are in the ball though! and hold them sometimes just dont let them go they might hide
yes if the maggots are inside your hamster. they eat the tissues inside your hamsters
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There are pouches on hamsters and they will be inside of there mouth they are to store food in them if they don't feel like eating it. :-)
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No, syrian hamsters are solitary while dwarf hamsters are not.
Sugar is bad for hamsters because it will create a mold inside its cheeks when it stores the sugary food inside there. They can eat it in small doses.
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Yes, hamsters are known to climb the inside of their cages. It's a natural behavior for them and can provide mental stimulation and exercise. Make sure the cage has plenty of safe climbing options for your hamster.
you shouldn't house 2 hamsters together unless they are Russian dwarfs even then they need separate sleeping and play wheels once hamsters reach sexual maturity they start to fight
Yes, they are animals and have babies. DO NOT breed hamsters for fun. Breed when you become more experienced and responsible. You must also have people to give the hamsters to. You DO NOT want sixteen hamsters living in your house.
They'd like it, but it's optional.
No, hamsters cannot turn themselves inside out. Their anatomy does not allow for such contortion movements. They are known for their agility and flexibility, but they cannot perform such extreme physical manipulations.