The mother hamster does not care as much because she is stressed and worries about her care more.
there is a lot to know about taking care of a hamster, so it is best if you but a book about hamster care
The same as any old hamster. If you look up: What is the best way to take care of a hamster? You will find a good answer.
If you put a hamster in the care centre it is cared for so you don't have to worry about it.
Eat it.
Yes, i had a hamster when i was ten and i loved having to take care of it.(: hopee this helpeed(:
To take care of a hamster in front of children first explain what the hamster is such as- this is a hamster- then explain how to be reacting around the hamster by stating- hamsters are good listeners so no loud noises around a hamster or you can hurt his or her ears. when you pet a hamster pet him or her with your pointer finger and stroke their back gently.explain how to care for them properly and what they eat and drink and what they don't eat and drink.
no it will eat its babys
The hamster could of easily of had a disease of somewhat.
she is most likely rejecting it and you will need to immediately take the hamster away and care foe it youself until it is two weaks then it can care for itself.
If you are a beginner, consider adopting dwarf or Syrian hamsters. They are the easiest to take care of and they are quite cute ! If you have taken care of a hamster before, and you are responsible, you can accept the challenge of taking care of a fancy hamster. A fancy hamster has long fur and you need to comb it every other day and occasionally cut it's hair! If you feel responsible enough, you can take care of any breed of hamster.
Medicare will cover most basic post op cataract care (up to 80%) if your cataract surgery was performed with an intraocular lens by a licensed optometrist in your state.