No.....................Dont do that they will fight and try to kill each other
Sanitize the cage and get new bedding and the cage is good as new!
You can put a new mouse in the same cage as another, but if your mouse prefers living alone, don't put the mouse in the cage. The older mouse should be better off solitary.
No, serious fighting will occur, they are very territorial
NEVER put the new hamster in the same cage, with same stuff! BOIL the toys, cage, in warm, soapy water for 30 minutes! If you don't you are most likely to have another sick/dead hamster :( The disease might remain in the same cage where the sick hamster may have touched, nibbled or made any contact with. Stay safe!
Yes, it'd be best for the new hamster who is coming in to the cage. And would be much more sanitary.
Yes unless another hamster has lived in it before. The best thing to do is to switch cages from time to time with your hamster if you buy a new cage. So he can get used to the newer cage while being in his or hers normal habitat. If you just want a hamster wonderland than i recomend buying another cage with some tubes to connect the cages.
Find where your hamster is escaping from its cage and duct tape it or buy it a new cage.
If the cage is too small take it back and get a new one! Never get anything hamster for a guinea pig. If you have a small cage then that means you got a hamster cage.
No you can't I tried to but it didn't work so I got a new cage
You can find a free hamster cage for your new pet by checking online classifieds, local animal shelters, or asking friends and family if they have one to give away.
tell her about the benefits of getting it
no, you should get the cage and supplies before so you are prepared when you bring your new pet home.