if they keep on messing with them
Obviously, your hamster is still scared of you. Try petting it, fedding it, anything that will make a hamster get to know you better.
If it's a domestic or pet hamster, it's fine. You don't have to worry. But if you get bitten by a wild hamster, go to your doctor. You don't know what diseases this wild hamster might have.
Yes, hamsters bite there cage. Mine doesn't but I know someones hamster that does. Try picking it up when it does that or shoo it off the cage.
Prove to her that you really want one. You could do this by helping with housework, helping look after another pet like one belonging to someone you know, look after someone you know hamster to prove to your mum you know how to look after them and you could research into hamsters to prove to your mum that you really want a hamster.
Well, if you want to know which one makes a better pet, definitely a dwarf. Teddybear hammies can get stuck in tubes easily and when they bite it hurts ALOT! More than a dwarfs bite. If you wanna know which of the dwarfs are best, Russian or roborovski. Preferably Russian if you are a first time hamster owner.
No. Once the hamster gets to know you he will no longer bite. Hamsters usually bite when they are young and nervous. They need to acclimate themselves to you.
There should be a bite mark!
Make sure the male hamster doesnt stand up and show his teeth. Or another thing is to make sure they dont look at 1 another nd fight. Boy hamster might make noise, too.
If you get anotherfemale hamster the mother of the hammy they with fight and the female hamster will eat the baby hamster.! If you don't know if you have a female or male go to animal doctor and they will tell you if they female or male?
A Mazin' Hamster does not cause your account expire. However, as far as I know, it does not extend your account for another year. If you want to keep playing Webkinz for another year, purchase a Webkinz, as a Mazin' Hamster will not count.
Not all hamsters are nice, at first he or she might bite you or nibble at your finger but if you get to know your hamster and your hamster gets to know you he or she will stop biting and will start to build trust in you. There are no other hamsters I know that are nice.
Someone made a statement that begs someone to ask for more information. That someone responds "OK I'll bite" to imply that they know the person was setting them up to ask, but that they are willing to ask anyway.