6 weeks
5 weeks x :D
Is the adult hamster its birth mother?
Adult hamsters don't usually get along, an adult hamster and a baby hamster would never get along, they would fight.
If you touch the baby hamster, your scent will get on it and the mother will not reconized it. If you separate a hamster before it is three weeks old, then it can die. It needs it's mother for... Other purposes that it cannot give itself
* Newborn: 130 * Older Child: 90-110 * Adult: 50-100* Newborn: 130 * Older Child: 90-110 * Adult: 50-100* Newborn: 130 * Older Child: 90-110 * Adult: 50-100* Newborn: 130 * Older Child: 90-110 * Adult: 50-100* Newborn: 130 * Older Child: 90-110 * Adult: 50-100* Newborn: 130 * Older Child: 90-110 * Adult: 50-100
First your hamster must be an adult and then you have to partner your hamster up. You must put both the hamsters into one cage and set up a partnership between them. It may take some time before the hamster becomes pregnant.
First your hamster must be an adult and then you have to partner your hamster up. You must put both the hamsters into one cage and set up a partnership between them. It may take some time before the hamster becomes pregnant.
In the same way a baby and an adult are.
Of course not!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Only the adult female hamster can get pregnant and give birth to babies.
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Absolutely not. Hamsters are not sociable animals at the best of times, and introducing the animals is likely to result in failure unless done with utmost care. Even if the young hamster is the child of the adult, there is a chance that the adult one will attack, harm, or even eat the younger one.