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Gently hold the skin behind your hamster's ears and lift the hamster up. Don't worry about hurting him because that's how your hamster's mother held him. Look at the bottom of the hamster. If it's male, there will be two things that stick out about an inch apart. There will also be a light yellow spot on his stomache. If it is female, there will be two things that stick out about a fraction of an inch apart. It is closer than a male hamster's. Also, there will be no yellow spot.
Your belly is growing and so is everything in it, so I would say yes.
it's not I have got bit before a lot of times and it never swelled.
I don't have a hamster, but I know enough to tell you that this isn't normal, he may be hurt and you touched the sensitive spot. I hope he(or she, is okay) A
A yellow spot is the spot on a snooker table on which the yellow ball is usually placed.
A yellow spot is the spot on a snooker table on which the yellow ball is usually placed.
You can't tell the gender of a dwarf hamster by its fur. You have to pick them up and look at them near the private parts. It's a male if there is a yellow spot or two holes far away from each other. It's a female if there is no yellow spot and two holes close to each other. Hope that helped. :P
Your hamster goes bald and grows a black spot on its back because it is about to die.
Knock it on the head.
As the person before me said, it is not a urine stain. The yellowish spot on your hamster's stomach is one that all MALE hamsters have. It is just there because all male hamsters have it.
Yellow fever
no my hamster dose the same and so dose my friends