Check the link below. The second result is apparently acceptable for a hamster and runs you $14.99 (plus applicable shipping and taxes).
$12and up
around 20 - 45 dollars
Yes, it'd be best for the new hamster who is coming in to the cage. And would be much more sanitary.
100$
the best cage for a hamster (if you have a cat) would be a plastic one not a wire cage. but still keep the cage away from your cat as much as you can so the cat doesn't knock it over or something.
The food is 2$ and the bedding is 5$ and the cage is 10 - 50 $ look on google shopping
it depends on the hamsters and the cage but i would say from 30 and up
enough so the hamster can hide under it.
well the hamster its self will cost like what 15-20 dollars the cage would be well depends which one you buy there are some for 50 dollarrs which are kinda tiny and some are big and cost up to 100 dollars any way overall you would have to pay more then a 100 dollars
when i went to pet land to get my hamsters supplies there was a sign that said buy a cage for $48 and your hamster will cost 99 sense
How would we know....apparently not since your on the computer asking this question. Poor hamster. Neglected and alone in his cage watching you chat away.
The cost of a hamster can vary depending on the breed, age, and where you purchase it. On average, you can expect to pay between $10 to $20 for a hamster from a pet store or breeder. Additionally, you will need to factor in the cost of a cage, bedding, food, and other supplies for your new pet.