Well, I read somewhere that some hamsters will keep mice away. But then again, some hamsters are just plain friendly with the rodents! So if you are planning on getting a hamster to keep away mice, make sure you check with the owner that they are a breed that will keep mice away!
Yes but it really depends on the mouse. If you think your mouse would like a hamster ball make sure it is small and not hamster sized. If your mouse shows any signs of distress once in the hamster ball take it out immediately.
No they wont
running wheels, small wooden chew sticks Mice also enjoy small hamster balls, toilet paper tubes and new things to explore.
Generally, hamster bedding is good for most rodent pets. A good idea would be to buy some hamster fluff for the baby mice to sleep on. It's really soft cotton that rodents use to create soft nests for themselves.
It means that your hamster has his balls and that's ok.
You don't need one, but it is best to have one. Hamster balls enable hamsters to get a session of good excersise. Although most hamster cages have wheels which provides excersise hamster balls enable you to controll the amount of excersise a hamster gets.
Yes. If you find the right place. There are hamster balls for people so there must be some for dogs or you can just put them into peoples hamster balls then it should work.
When you buy your first hamster you should buy a cage, food, chew toys, Exercise Wheels & Exercise Balls Good Luck with your new Hamster !!!
Yes, you can.
Of course.
no
Hamster because mice stink and hamster like to play more than mice. If you want a playful pet choose hamster an if you want a pet that will just sit around in the cage then the mouse is for you!
No, but Hamsters and mice are both rodents