Yes. At least most likely. As long as they are sister it should be fine. Introducing them when they are not is a little bit more risky so if you are going to do that then you should make sure you read up on it first.
If you get anotherfemale hamster the mother of the hammy they with fight and the female hamster will eat the baby hamster.! If you don't know if you have a female or male go to animal doctor and they will tell you if they female or male?
Yes they i have two female hamsters Coco and Fuzzy wheezy
yeah, cause hamsters doesn't like to live with another hamsters. sometimes the hamster may be too kind and will live with his hamster mate. What i prefer is to make live in separate cages.
I wouldn't suggest it. Normally hamsters fight if they are in the same cage as another hamster. You should put them in separate cages unless you want them to fight a lot. Hope this helps.Second Answer well you can but watch them very closely and if they start to fight take little one out!No I don't think so. My sister's hamster, when he was a baby he was in a cage with another hamster and the other hamster bit his ear and there is a little triangle where the bit of his ear used to be! Keep them in separate cages I should suggest. xxxThird AnswerIf your long haired one is a Syrian, NO!!! Syrians are solitary hamsters. they will fight to the death if the baby hamster is the weakest.
yes they can i have a hamster and she is quite happy.
Teddy bear hamster is another name for a syrian hamster. Syrian hamsters are very territorial and are the only type of hamster which needs to live alone. If put with another the chances are they will fight. If you wish to keep hamsters in pairs it is better to buy Russians or Chinese hamsters which are more compatible.
Long haired hamsters can live usually 3-8 years.
to tell you hamsters only like each other when they want to have kids
no because hampsters mate concistantly.
it depends what type of guinea pig you have
NO. You can not put two different animals in the same cage! This is dangerous. They may fight and the hamster will probably not live. So unless you want a dead hamster, do not put them together.
No, they should not be caged together. A male hamster can be dangerous for a newborn animal, even one of its own.