it wants to come out and play. it also wants to sand down its teeth
its hungry
get one more cage
I know this works for hamsters, but I'm not sure about rats... anyways, rub your hands around in whatever you put in the bottom of their cage before you do so, so they get used to your scent.
Lemon is very bad for hamsters it might even kill them use horse manure it always stops them in there tracks
What i did was spray the cage with this spray you can get at pet stores it taste like green apples so the dog will stop biting as for clawing i would say trim its nails
By biting.
Well, if your trying to clean its cage get a box with plenty of holes or a smaller back up cage, get it, hlod him/her tight (not to tight) & quickly put them in the other box/cage. Some mice don't like being picked up but if it always biting you, I suggest stop picking it up & give it some space.
woahhh, well i had a guinea pig and i got this handbook with it, and it said it could be a sign of sickness, especially if they face the corner. If it is a Metal cage, you should really consult a professional. Second Answer Don't worry my sister has a hamster and he did the same. They will stop eventually. But maybe the cage is to small? My sisters hamsters cage is quite big so really the size is irrelevent. Just keep checking on them, they'll be fine!
it means hamsters hate you
it depends on the size of the cage.
SOME hamsters are, but most of them are not. If you place a hamster inside of an environment with another, they usually do not react very well, resulting in biting and sometimes, death. It is usually a good idea to make sure that if you are going to have hamsters share a cage at ALL, they are both female hamsters. This is because male hamsters are more territorial, which is why they fight so viciously.
Well, hamsters really should not be put in a cage with other hamsters as they fight with each other