I would say 1 or 2. If you have more, then you should get a bigger cage.
Well, a small cage is if you have 1-2 roborovski hamsters. A medium is 3-4, and a large is 5-6. If many roborovskis are in the same cage, then they could attack and hurt each other.
No, they tend to fight.
No, these animals should not live in the same confined space. this could cause harm to either the guinea pig or the hampster.
Two cockateils CAN be kept in the same cage. If you dont wat eggs, be sure they are the same sex.
No it's not. Syrian hamsters are very territorial and need to live alone. If they are kept in a cage together they will fight. As they are relatives they can live together in the same cage for up to 5 weeks. At this age the puppies can get pregnant so must live separately to avoid this. At 5 weeks old they must be split. If you want to keep more than one hamster its best to keep another breed as Syrian hamsters are the only breed that must live alone.
Well, a small cage is if you have 1-2 roborovski hamsters. A medium is 3-4, and a large is 5-6. If many roborovskis are in the same cage, then they could attack and hurt each other.
They are physically able to live in the same cage however, some bunnies fight with others of a different breed.
No, because of the fact they aren't both from the same litter. : they will fight
yes, they can live together in a house. but not in the same cage .so make sure that they do not live in a cage together
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Yes - IF they're the same species and similar sizes !
Syrian Hamsters will kill and eat a gerbil, do not put them together in the same cage.
No. The gerbil will eat the mouse
Erm, I wouldn't recommend it...
Yes.
Only if you provide dressers for both.
No, they tend to fight.