Yes, you can. I did it once
if you have seen some of the funny videos on You tube, you should know they dont always, ;) but to answer you,re question it has to do with Centrifugal force, or you,re hamster may just like being in it.
no they are to small
Before you get the hamster you need to get the cage prepared, then you can buy the hamster. The pet shop will give you a cardboard box to take it home in. Once your home, put the cardboard box in the cage then open it and let the hamster crawl into the cage and settle in before you start to handle it.
J'ai un hamster à la maison : I have a hamster (guinea pig) at home
A hamster home is commonly referred to as a "hamster cage." These cages provide a safe environment for hamsters to live, play, and exercise. They often include features like tunnels, wheels, and bedding for comfort and enrichment. Proper ventilation and space are essential for the well-being of the hamster.
It's a fine hamster cage.
You have to get the hamster used to it's home and surroundings. Try not to handle it much until it gets used to it's new home. After a day or so, start to get the hamster used to you. Remember to feed, water, and change their bedding.
Probably the best place to a hamster cage is pets at home. I bort a cage that was £19 and I got £4 change.
when you get a hamster of the pet they give u a small little box to travel home with. with the hamster in it you then put the box inside the cage and let her climb out when she has got used to her cage and climbs in to her bed gently take the box out and let him/her get used to the cage and go to sleep.
At pets at home they cost £7.50
As long AA you want to :)
It is important to find a new home for a hamster if you are unable to care for it. You can try reaching out to local animal shelters or rescue organizations to see if they can help rehome the hamster. It is not recommended to release a pet hamster into the wild as they are not equipped to survive on their own.