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.
Keep the hamster cage out of reach from the cat.
Don't let the hamster out of it's cage. To a cat, a hamster is prey. A food source.
Put the cage somwhere were the cat cannot reach it.
kept them in a cage
Put your hamster's cage in a cool place but also where it can get sun. Make sure not to put it directly in front of a window and not in a closet or under a bed. If you have cat's it's a bad idea to put it on the floor. My hamster's cage is on a shelf up high. Have fun with your new hamster!
Yes it can if you don't have a cat around to scare it away. So if you have a problem with mice i sujest you to get a cat or use mosue traps. If you chose a cat then be careful because a cat might eat you hamster, but if you chose mouse traps make sure your hamster doesn't get out.
Old enough to get your parents' permission, be able to care for it, feed it, clean its' cage, if it's a hamster, and handle it lovingly and with respect.
They probably won't and trying to make them like each other may make matters worse. At best they will tolerate each other, but be aware, the dominate cat may eventually chase the other cat away. This happens a lot.
I very much doubt that a cat can get sick from the smell of urine, and cats are far too picky to eat faeces.It may, though, try to eat the hamster.
cat then dog
i would say a hamster wheel a chew log or a cat toy ball with a bell in it.
up on a big flat spot and have small holes that the cats claws cant fit threw