Depending on the exact species, female hamsters can become fertile anywhere from between one to three months of age. It is advisable though for the female's health to let it age more than that before attempting to breed from her.
Three weeks is the absolute youngest. If you are purposely mating them though, try two months. Three weeks is possible, but not good for the hamster.
OF COURSE But if she does it too young then she can die when giving birth. so beCAREFUL
No A hamster is a mammal and needs the oposite sex to become pregnant
No. Not unless it got pregnant before you bought it.
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There is no specific weight for a pregnant hampster. The only way to know is if the hampster is gaining weight and acting strangely.
A hamster is not an animal that has a pouch. It carries its young in its uterus until birth.
yes they will they will try to protect their young as much as possible
A female hamster can get pregnant if it mates with a male hamster.
It may had eaten to much ... And never clean it self
A pregnant hamster, by definition, must be female.
No, a hamster needs a mate to become pregnant.
It is not a good idea to give hamsters any type of cheese unless the hamster is a female and is pregnant/post pregnant. This is acceptable at this time because the pregnant/post pregnant hamster needs protein or this can turn into one of the various reasons why she may eat her young.
If you want the hamster pregnant, do NOT release their young into the wild. Not only cruel, it would screw up the food chain. Just separate the mother, don't play with her, and......Presto! 40 small hamsters!!! kidding.....
NO! Hamsters who are pregnant do not like playing, and also their young could die.
If your hamster is noticably bigger, it is probably pregnant.
OF COURSE But if she does it too young then she can die when giving birth. so beCAREFUL
It does, but mostly the lower part of the belly gets bigger when the hamster is pregnant.