You can say that but you should never hold a hamster on its first day home. It needs time to relax after a stressful ride home in a car and put in a strange cage. If it gets too stressed, it could get wet tail, a fatal disease caused by stress.
Before you get the hamster you need to get the cage prepared, then you can buy the hamster. The pet shop will give you a cardboard box to take it home in. Once your home, put the cardboard box in the cage then open it and let the hamster crawl into the cage and settle in before you start to handle it.
It's probally best to leave her/him till tomorrow so that he/she can settle in. I say this because when i first got my hamster i wanted to play with it straight away and it bit me :)
put it in a cage and watch it die because they only last 2 days and they are stinky
no, you should get the cage and supplies before so you are prepared when you bring your new pet home.
No,schools dont allow you to bring animals into the school area because some people are allergic so DONT TAKE A CHANCE!! keep your hamster at home
Hamsters cost a different amount for a different breed, and don't forget where you are getting it.Usually, these are the prices:Syrian, Teddy or Golden hamster: $10-$12Dwarf Hamsters: $4-$9And you should be able to bring your hamster and it's stuff home for under $50.
Ussally hamsters are not territoriale unless they are just brought home at first.
no they are to small
well the first thing to do is get all your new hamster things ready like the cage,the bedding,and the toys ready for their new home (you just have to go on youtube and look for hamster helper) their help you you out!hope that answered your question!
A) Bring it with you; B) Ask a neighbour if they would drop in and feed and water it; C) Ask a relative or friend if they would look after it in their home for the duration.
Ctrl+Home will bring you to the first cell, which is cell A1. Home will bring you to the first cell in the current row.
Yes, you can. I did it once