Try to hold her as much as you can and just keep loving her and she won`t be aggressive long.
no it will eat its babys
no
They both take take mostly the female. They'd usually take turns.
Possibly, but it's more likely that she will eat them.
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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.
How old are they? If their eyes are open, do the same as if they were older. If they are still pink, they will most likely die. But you could still try. Give them a SMALL bottle of goats milk until they stop sucking on it. Do this ever half hour. Place a heating pad underneath the cage on low. Be very careful about the pad because it could get too hot for them and roast them alive. Also, have lots of bedding in the cage. If you have another female with them, she may take care of them, or she may kill them. Watch her with them. If she starts to get aggressive, take her out of the cage and put her in a new cage. That goes for all the hamsters in the cage if there are more. If any of them start to get aggressive with the babies, (picking them up does not count,) take the aggressive hamster out. If the father hamster is still in the cage. (and if he is a Roborovski hamster) he will most step into the mothers place and raise the litter. However, if they are so small they still need milk YOU must feed them. Call you vet for a hamster milk subtitute.
there is a lot to know about taking care of a hamster, so it is best if you but a book about hamster care
Yes, i had a hamster when i was ten and i loved having to take care of it.(: hopee this helpeed(:
When your female hamster gives birth and you still have the male in the same cage, your female hamster may get pregnant in a matter of days. if not, hours.
For my hamster, it to about 10 seconds for her to become physically fertilized.
No, it will often take them a couple more times to mate before she becomes pregnant.