No, keep glue away from your hamster
Take some markers and apply a coating of them on the dip in the spacemaker box, then go all over the dip in the crayonbox with the glue stick. Wet white elmers glue works best, but if you put a lot of the glue stick on, it should be okay.
The cage's stuff is okay to touch. Just don't touch the baby hamsters or anything too close to them.
Dwarf hamsters eat hamster food, like all hamsters, but there are some things they CAN'T eat. Dwarf hamsters can't eat too many sunflower seeds because they will get diabetes. Also, they can't eat citrus fruits (lemon, orange, grapefruit) and tomatoes. Other veggies are okay.
Okay, these are just off my head,but I'm sure there are others!:D 1.They are easy for first-time pet owners 2.They can be train 3. Love to be held(enteractive) (Warning: this does not include dwarf hamsters. They are the complete opisite)
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yes! I have fed all my dwarf hamsters peanut butter and they love it, but only feed it to them in very small amounts... it could get stuck in their cheek pouches or they could choke on it. A good treat for dwarf hamsters is a small or halved dog biscuit with a thin layer of peanut butter on it. My hamster gobbles it up!
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deffinetlywell i think sooo ..for normal hamsters its deff okay .buuut not for too long or they pee on you :)LMAO sorry i had to add that in xDD
yes they are.
no way!!! there is special eye drops for hamsters at the pet shop
It depends on the kind of hamster. Some kinds get along better with others than other hamsters do. My hamster is a Dwarf hamster , they get along good with other hamsters. To be safe , don't keep them in the same cage. Let them smell each other. If they seem like they're okay with each other then put them in the same cage. If you see ANY SIGN of fighting separate them.
The pennine packed wood flakes are okay to use with the hamsters.