yes
The pennine packed wood flakes are okay to use with the hamsters.
Aspen bedding is safe for hamsters as it is non-toxic and odor-absorbent. It also allows hamsters to burrow and create tunnels. However, some hamsters may be allergic to aspen bedding, so it's important to monitor your hamster for any signs of allergies or irritation.
Hamsters mostly don't sleep at night but as long as it is in it's cage and sleeping good, it's okay. Hamsters aren't really deep sleepers and are usually awake and running in the night. If it was a chaotic day for them then they may want to get a few hours of shut eye.
There are several things that could be causing your hamster to have eye mucus. It could be from the bedding, a blocked tear duct, or it could just be because of the hamsters age; it is very common in older hamsters.
Hamsters can often be more vocal and aggressive during mating, but it's important to closely observe their behavior to differentiate between fighting and mating. If there are no signs of injury or distress, they might just be establishing dominance. Keep an eye on them and separate them if the situation escalates.
yeah
yes they are.
My mouse loves cooked pasta. It's okay to give hamsters some too.
Hamsters do love hard boiled eggs. But you shouldn't give them eggs too often.
The pennine packed wood flakes are okay to use with the hamsters.
Dielectric grease would be a better choice.
No, keep glue away from your hamster
yes because if they don't squeak then there is something wrong with that hamster.
YES BUT NOT THAT HARD BECAUSE OF THEY BOES OKAY WELCOME.
The cage's stuff is okay to touch. Just don't touch the baby hamsters or anything too close to them.
No, it is not safe to give hamsters human eye drops as they may contain ingredients that can be harmful to hamsters. It is best to consult a veterinarian for proper advice and treatment for any eye issues your hamster may have.
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