They cant really tell but make sure the cage is secure before you move it dont hold it by the top hold it buy the bottum and top. hamsters are smart so they will realize they have been moved but i think they will be fine.
Like any hamsters cage?
You shouldn't keep a dwarf in a cage.
Well my cat looks in my hamsters cage but does nothing .
Well, first of all hamsters aren't supposed to be living in the same cage with other hamsters (unless dwarf) so what makes you think that a hamster can like a turtle. Hamsters are solitary and shouldn't be put in a cage with any other animal. Hamsters don't like turtles, they will feel threatened and will try to bite and defend themselves. And hamsters are vicious little animals. Hamsters DO NOT like turtles.
Robo hamsters are too small for that kind of a cage... they can squeeze through the bars. It would like it, yes, but my sisters mouse (same size as these hamsters) had a cage like that and was trying to get through the bars and suffocated. For my robo hamsters I use a huge fish tank which they like fine
No teddy hamsters and dwarf hamsters cant stay together
it depends on the size of the cage.
Well, hamsters really should not be put in a cage with other hamsters as they fight with each other
Hamsters like to chew on the bars of their cage, if they discover a place where they can get out by doing this, they will escape. Perhaps the actual door of it's cage isn't very secure.
yes because animals like hamsters and rabbits live in cages
nope they like to have a little freedom even though they are still in a cage
It is recommended to have only one hamster per cage to prevent territorial disputes and fighting. Hamsters are solitary animals that prefer to live alone, so it is best to provide each hamster with their own space and resources in their cage.