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Well, hamsters really should not be put in a cage with other hamsters as they fight with each other

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Q: Can teddybear and blackbear hamsters live in the same cage?
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Can hamsters live only in a cage?

Hamsters can live in 10 gallon aquariums (or terrariums). They can live in a plastic cage or a cage with metal bars too. You can also make your own cage, but you must know how. Hamsters also live in the wild in certain parts of the world.


Can hamsters live in a cage outdoors?

No.................................


Can you put to hamsters in a cage?

Yes you can, and some hamsters need to live in pairs. However, syrian hamsters are very territorial and need to live alone.


Do hamsters live in a cage?

Because they need to keep safe


Can four hamters live in one cage?

You may have 4 dwarf hamsters in a cage but not Syrian hamsters because they will either fight to their death! Or mate.....


What do hamsters live in at a home?

They live in a cage, if they are in a household. They have bedding, water, food, and maybe even a blanket or a hut inside the cage.


Can dwarf hamsters live in a guinea pig's cage?

No, they tend to fight.


What kind of nature is a dwarf hamster?

Dwarf hamsters tend to nip more and can live with multiple hamsters in a cage.


Can dwarf hamsters live in the same cage as guinea pigs?

No, they tend to fight.


Do different types of hamster like to live in the same cage?

No teddy hamsters and dwarf hamsters cant stay together


Are teddy hamsters easier to pick up than other hamsters?

Teddy/Plush hamsters are easier to pick up than live hamsters. Live hamsters move and may bite unlike teddies that stay still. . Syrian Hamsters (sometimes called TeddyBear Hamsters at Petstores) move slower than dwarf hamsters so they usually are easier to pick up. Also, they usually are less likely to bite, but they aren't too different from dwarf hamsters.


Why do robo dwarf hamsters dig under the padding in their cage?

In the wild, hamsters dig holes called burrows and live in them. So by instinct, hamsters will dig.