No, because the nails are so small and if you cut them too short, they will bleed. If you seriously need to do it, if you want you can try filing them or just go to a vet or pet store where they can do it for you
You give them toilet paper rolls to chew on.
i think you should bring it to a vet to do that so you don't end up hearting it
Ask your local veterinarian is depends on the hamster breed.
If they are really long you should go to the vet so they can do it for you. You could seriously harm your hasmter if you do it yourself.
You don't because you would hurt them
No.
yes they do dont ask me how though dont know that
no its that you have to see a doc and/or cut it
Usually a hamster will not need its claws cutting. It is defiantly advisable to take the hamster to the vets if you think they need cutting. When they are cut they should be cut just above where the pink of the hamsters skin ends. This should defiantly not be done with out the correct equipment as it can be very painful for the hamster if he is cut down to his skin. The claw is too long if it curls round.
Nope, you don't have to cut your nails to ride horses.
Shouldn't need to be if they have abrasive material in their cage which they'll use to wear their nails down themselves.
By the nail cut. It should cut nails, and remove dirt from them. It also needed to be in its own place, to not lose it.
you don't need to cut your hamsters nails because they usually bite them to make it shorter. But if you like, you can take it to a vet or a grooming place and they will help you cut their nails. I wouldn't attempt to try to cut their nails.
no they do not
I believe you are supposed to cut a guinea pigs nails once a year.
it deepens on how old you are
Well, they should always be short for safety reason. But if you should let them grow, cut them after they before they become sharp enough to cut. (and for the safety of your pet you should file its nails)
no its animal cruelty