yes you can clean out anything
Teddy Bear hamsters dont ALWAYS need a big cage, but they would perfer a fairly large one. The reason is that hamsters are very active. I myself have a teddy bear hamster. I recently bought a large cage with a plastic bottom and a wire top- I recommend this cage greatly.
Yeah it will probably need therapy!
All hamsters bite, but luckily teddybear hamsters... not as much. there more luvable and you can be a bit more rough with them unlike other hamsters! Dont push him-or-her though if lack of handle they will bite hard!! hope i helped:)
I clean out my hamsters cage twice a week.
Depending on if you are an adult or not, Syrian hamsters are usually docile and great for families with kids or first-timers. However, all hamster are all the same when it comes to management. Panda hamsters, such as the one I own, are like cats and will clean themselves. (Syrian hamsters include/are like panda, golden, and teddy bear hamsters.) But, all hamsters urinate, excrete, and can be a little rowdy, depending on the breed. Do a little research and find what hamster would fit your needs/wants. But, overall, Syrian/panda hamsters are great pets who, for the most part, don't smell to much if the cage is cleaned with warm water and unscented dish soap> (It works for my hammy!) Just be sure you keep up with your duties and Have a happy Hammy!
no, teddy bear hamsters are very territorial and will fight the other hamster.
Hamsters hide in their houses in their cage or under their bedding.
No, syrian hamsters are solitary, and will fight if put together.
Teddy Bear Hamsters make wonderful pets, I had a teddy bear hamster and they are the sweetest animals in the world! But each hamster is different and they require being handled daily, clean their cage once a week, change their water and food daily. Keep in mind hamsters are very fragile, even Teddy Bear Hamsters. If this is your first hamster please research it further before getting one and if you choose to get one you must accept the responsibility and take care of it properly.
Teddy Bear hamsters dont ALWAYS need a big cage, but they would perfer a fairly large one. The reason is that hamsters are very active. I myself have a teddy bear hamster. I recently bought a large cage with a plastic bottom and a wire top- I recommend this cage greatly.
Syrian Hamsters will kill and eat a gerbil, do not put them together in the same cage.
No!They'll fight to death! NEVER put 2 differnent types of hamsters in one cage NEVER!
More than likely yes
As soon as the babies are born, so mom won`t fight him.
Teddy bear hamsters are Syrian, so don't put them in the same cage. But I have both types, boy and girl. They get along perfectly (though not in the same cage). Every hamster's personality is different. In the same cage- it may result in fighting and death. So be careful!
Hamsters have a gland on their behinds that emit an oil. The oil is a mark that it is its property. Hope this helps.
In the stores they do have more than 2 in a cage. I would just be careful. I had a teddy bear hamster and added a short hair a while after and the teddy bear hamster chased the short hair around and eventually got used to them. Be careful though they may fight