Yes, it is hard to raise a hamster in an apartment. No matter how big or small your apartment is, hamsters tend to defecate a lot. This is because their digestive systems are a bit faster than other similar breeds or vermin.
You can keep the odor down by regularly changing the bedding material. However, do keep in mind that saw dust and wood shavings produce a lot of dust and particulate. So that means the dust will get everywhere. So you would have to clean your apartment a lot or at least get an air filtration system.
Cats make great pets for an apartment. They are not hard to take care of and they defecate as much as other animals need to. Like humans, they may typically have 1-2 bowel movements a day. Cats are not difficult to raise in an apartment if they're given the proper conditions. Feces odor will vary based on two factors: your choice in cat food and the cleanliness of the litter box. You can use tissue or a scoop to remove any feces and flush it down a toilet. However, you should still change the litter every week or two to remove the ammonia smell from the urine. A cat with proper conditions and care can live a long, happy life in a studio apartment.
All hamster have a smell unless you bathe them
a tiny bit if its in your room you cant smell it
i smell.. PHEWWW
Cuddle your hamster everyday and soon, he'll know your scent and love you.
Yes it can. The smell of chocolate over stimulates the dwarf hamsters system. So yes the smell of chocolate can kill a dwarf hamster.
Girl hamsters tend to smell more because when they go on heat(every 4 days) they release a musky odor.
Stanleys apartment smell of burning rubber and foot odor becausehis dad is trying to envent something
No, unless the "big hamster" is the baby's mother. However if you touch the baby hamsters the mother sense your smell and the mother could eat or kill it because of the smell. So don't touch the baby hamsters.
its sperm
Their hearing and smell, but their sight is very poor.
Yes, it does. Don't smell it, just clean it up with a tissue.