Yes, it is natural. They do it to give their digestive tracts a second chance at digesting cellulose, from plants.
Well yes, they cant get out or go any where else, so that is where they will do it..
So yes it is.
No, that could hurt turtle.
a hamster-ball is a ball and in it there is hamster. see my house there will be a hamster-ball. issisabelle is my username
Obviously it's ok. For me, i do not even play with my hamsters but i put in a hamster exercise ball once a week for it to run around the house. Your hamster won't forget you etc if that's what you are worried about if you don't play with it.
they are not supposed to be, so it may have diarrhea, so it is best if you take it to the vets.
you could. but a hamster ball is dangerous for a hamster so it most likely be dangerous for a gerbil as well.
yes it's ok, they are both hampsters.
Place it in. If it bite were gloves
The pet store, of course!
No, it does not necessarily mean that your hamster has diarrhea if it poops a lot. There are several other factors that could be contributing to your hamster's increased bowel movements.Some of these factors could include: A sudden change in diet or environment Stress or anxiety A parasitic or bacterial infection A reaction to certain medications or vitaminsIf your hamster is pooping a lot and you are concerned about their health, it is best to take them to a veterinarian for an examination.
A hamster wheel is used in the cage and is powered by the hamster its self. A hamster ball is what you put the hamster in to exercise when you are cleaning the cage. A hamster ball is heavier so would probably go a bit slower but both are actually powered by the hamster its self so it depends on how fast it goes.
The hamster gets more exercise because he is pushing a ball. Plus it is easier to catch than the hamster itself.
it depends on the hamster