If your hamster's face was out of the cage, then it couldn't have happened naturally.
Make sure that it gets plenty of water.
Perhaps it is just saying "hello".
You make sure she has plenty of food and water and do not hold her or play with her too much to reduce stress.
Always provide fresh food and water but give them plenty of food for when they store before their hibernation.
you should get a cage that allows you pet to get plenty of air.one big enough to have a water bottle and food and a wheel.
Some tips on taking care of a hamster pet are making sure there cages has plenty of room so they can play and exercise. Hamster wheels are a great way to entertain them. They should have plenty of food and water and chewing sticks available to them. Keep their cages away from direct sun and open windows.
you don't touch the hamster.. just let the mom do the work and they will be fine... just make sure that the mother had plenty of water and dry food
starve it for 24 hours and make sure it has plenty of water
It doesn't take much to stress a hamster out so when a female gives birth her cage should be isolated from other cages (she should be the only adult hamster in her cage too) in a darker and quieter area. She should also be given plenty of food and water, and have a wheel to run on at night. The pups shouldn't be touched by you either.
You haev to put plenty of food and water for the mother and babies. Just try to put it as far from the babies/nest as possible, and do it as fast as you can.
Definitely a bottle of water. Specific hamster bottles have a little ball inside and when the hamster licks it the water comes out. This means that a hamster can have the water when he wants. A bowl of water is likely to get spilled and can also be quite dangerous for the hamster.
yes!i have been in one and they are really safe!the one i went in was air cusioned and i had handles in it!they go everywhere,even on water!