At one time, I had 2 hamsters, 2 rabbits and a G. Pig, and I would let all of them out of the cage at once. The rabbits didn't seem to mind my dwarf hamster too much, and my syrian hamster used to sit on my rabbit's back and she didn't mind him. It all depends on your animals personalities. If your rabbit is laid back, or docile, then they are more likely to 'play with' or tolerate the hamster then a skittish or aggressive rabbit would be. And a docile hamster or a hamster that doesn't bite often would be less likely to spook or anger the rabbit. Also, if your rabbit is large (mine were dwarfs) keep an eye out for your hamster, just incase your rabbit might accidentally step on or crush your hamster.
Probably your hamster will hurt you rabbit first. Never put them together unless you want them to die or get hurt real bad. They are different animals who speak different body language so they cannot play together and will not enjoy it.
No, hamster balls are to small for rabbits.
No, it won't be big enough and it would be too heavy.
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I definatly wouldn't advise using a wire hamster wheel as a hamster can get its legs in between the wheel when running.
If you just got a new hamster it is hard to get it to run on its wheel. What I did was pick it up, put it on its wheel and gently turn it slowly so that they know what it is there for. Your hamster will only run on the wheel once it is comfortable with its environment. You can also buy a hamster ball and let it run around a room in it.
no because rabbit don't like hamster
a rabbit could kill a hamster but it deppends how the rabbit and hamster act. if you are not sure if your rabbit will kill the hamester then you put the rabbit in one cage and put the hamster in another cage right next to the rabbit and see what happens.
just put a wheel in the cage and let the hamster choose and if you're putting it in the ball then if you want your hamster to be fit put him/her in for 30 mins in ball every other day
get a cat toy ball with the bells in them and put hamster treats in them and put them a the wheel that they typically are running on.
this just sounds a bit stupid but did a small trench, put twigs over it, put leaves on the twigs, and put a hamster wheel on the leaves.
no i put olive oil on my hamster's wheel all the time and she will lick it sometimes but it does not hurt him
A hamster wheel is used in the cage and is powered by the hamster its self. A hamster ball is what you put the hamster in to exercise when you are cleaning the cage. A hamster ball is heavier so would probably go a bit slower but both are actually powered by the hamster its self so it depends on how fast it goes.
If you have a wheel in its cage then the hamster will be able to exercise by itself otherwise I would get your hamster a ball and put him in it for at least 15 minutes a day.
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