eight years
Wait at least 2 1/2 weeks if you don't want the mother to kill the babies.
For healthier, more social gerbils, the best time to separate them is 6 weeks or more.
3 months
Once my two hamsters had babies, I separated the father from the mother permanently, because if you put the babies and the father together, the father could kill the babies because he thinks they will challenge him for leader of the cage.
Yes, cats have the ability to recognize their mother even after being separated for a long time. They can remember scents and visual cues that help them identify their mother.
It is a good idea to keep them separated for about a month, this is to ensure that the mother wont let the calf start to suckle again.
Hamsters are solitary, and need to be separated before they reach adulthood. 12 weeks is far too long for hamsters to be living together, they will have fought over their territory, and one lost - then since the loser is made out of meat, the winner will take advantage of that.
5 weeks, but should be separated at 6.
Usually, if they are introduced to each other, you can put dwarf hamsters together. If the hamsters fight, they must be separated. Avoid separating ones that have been together for a long time (they might have symptoms similar to depression).Syrian hamster can't be put together. They are extremely territorial and will fight.
Six to eight weeks.
no,after a sertan amont of time hamsters must live in separate cages,unless they are mating
Teddy bear hamsters are just long haired syrian hamsters.