It depends on the hamster. A hamster that has been abused, neglected or had little human contact will always put you at risk of being bitten.
It is always best to obtain a hamster from a young age. When choosing the hamster, look for the one that is most inquisitive. Curious hamsters are better at accepting new situations and people.
From then on, it is a question of being patient and handling it just for a few minutes every day for the first month or so after which you can begin taking it out for longer.
Always be careful to be gentle and not make any loud or sudden noises or movements that may scare them.
Never keep the hamster out for longer than it likes and never disturb it whilst sleeping.
Giving little treats now and again also helps since most animals respond well to food incentives.
My partner and I chose, bought and brought up our hamster Smudge this way and we have never been bitten by him. He is almost 2 now and loves spending time getting stroked and having a daily almond. ^^
To be honest they don't particually like it. They tend to wriggle. Its best if you hold them loosly to give them freedom to move. They do like to come out of the cage for some excersise however, and this is very important. You could put it in a hamster ball for a run.
It depends if your hamster likes you. If you hold it and its afraid of you, it will nip your hands and vice versa.
Not normally but if you pick them up from above they think you are a predator. Its best to just let them crawl onto your hand.
Chinese dwarf hamsters. They're easily tamed, and very good hamsters. They don't poop as often either. They'll just sleep in your hood if you let them.
idk im not a hampster but probably not there hampster but unless there shivering and they pee on ur hand, then u no ther scared
No.
SYRIAN! Defenatly Syrian! I have Syrian hamster and when i hold him he really really likes it! You should really get one. Note: Guinea pigs also like when being held, but you asked for a hamster so I answerd you. SYRIAN! Defenatly Syrian! I have Syrian hamster and when i hold him he really really likes it! You should really get one. Note: Guinea pigs also like when being held, but you asked for a hamster so I answerd you.
no not at all. hamsters need to be held or else they start to become overprotective and start to bite you
About as much as a hamster.
It can be very lazy and mope around. It is good for your hamster to have a belly on him, but not to much. Like us, it can lead to serious health problems.
No not every day but it would be nice for you and your hamster some hamsters don't like being held or being cuddled but it is nice to play with your hamster you can create a bond
It all depends on what you want it for a hamster is just for looks basicllay but if you are looking for a pet or something to hold a guinea pig is the answer they are very lovable animals or maybe a rat. no. ur wrong. hamsters are very sweet and love to be held. guinea pigs dont rly like to b held. they are very skittish. i would get a hamster?
Well it depends on how you live.Gerbils are small and like to be held while a hamster likes to be on the ground,cage,etc.If you ask me I would take the hamster because it is oderless
i bought my hampster for like six dollars or so but i guess it depends on the offer and what kind of hamster ur selling
Hold a towel around it when being held.
like 12 gallons per year
Chances are, if it looks like your stereotypical hamster, it is a hamster. If it doesn't, it's a rabbit.
Yes. Like if you poke a human too much they'll die?