I advise you up too 7 months if it is too big then officially get another cage
Keep the hamster cage out of reach from the cat.
you should keep it in a separate cage
Well first of all there should not be mold in a hamsters cage. Try taking your hamster out of the cage and keep her/him in something else for a while. Scrub his/her cage really well, get hamster "cage clean" to get the stink out. Your hamster should be fine.
in its cage i say. i have a hamster and i have to go to school, i feed him in the morning and i leave him in his cage, when i come back i put him into his exercise ball , and then i feed him again.
No. They may fight. All petshops should / will keep them separate
give him squeaky toys, a wheel, and maybe let him out of its cage. that should do it.
All you have to do is put the male and the female into the same cage. But you should keep an eye on them for they may fight or mate.
in a cage
no guinea pigs are herd animals while hamsters need there privacy
Close the door of the cage. To keep your small animals cage shut, you should close the doors. If you don't feel safe with that, attach little clasps for axtra precaution.
When first getting a hamster, you should give it a couple of days to adjust. You can start to get to know them by laying your hand in the cage with a treat on it. Your hamster will probably sniff your hand, and then grab the treat. If your hamster bites your hand, pull your hand out of the cage. Keep trying this for a couple of days and your hamster will begin to feel more comfortable around you!
yes but not all the time it will burn the hamster