Yes, it's always risky to operate on a hamster because they are so small. If you are worried that your hamsters will breed just separate them, it's easy and unexpensive compared to unnecessary surgery.
Well the answer can be 8-24 babies but if you want to risk having babies then you could lose the mother or she could be very weak
There are several different things your dog could be at risk for if you do not spay her. Some things include:Mammary tumors, pyometra (which is an infection in the uterus which can be very serious), the chances of her running off and getting lost or hit by a car also increase because when she comes in to heat she will go out wandering looking for a mate.
The nicest hamster you could buy is a syrian and a teddy bear hamster they dont bite as much as other hamster do
no your hamster can get sick
just break it up into small if you are willing to take risk of it edable for your hamster.
It could get sick and die.
yes it could choke to death and suffocate.
Basically, dropping your hamster
It could be if the owner changes its mind about surgery.
take out the other hamster because it could destress themom or the other male/female could kill the young.
I'm not sure, but if you want a purple hamster, you could get a hamster and spray paint it purple, or dye it! (a white hamster might work best).
It depends; dropping a hamster from 2" off the ground probably won't do much damage, but dropping a hamster 20' off the ground could probably cause a fatal injury. Do not drop a hamster to find out!