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She keeps moving them because she thinks where they are is not safe for them .
The mother does not feel safe and secure where she is at. This may be because of many different factors, however, most likely is the room is either too noisy or too crowded, especially if children are present. If you want them to stay in a particular room, you must provide a quiet, out of limits, area where the mother will feel that her pups are safe.
Newborn pups are safe to handle when they start growing fur. The reason for not holding them when they're born is because if you get your scent on them the mother will think it's not her, therefore eat it. Ps: If your mother hamster has more babies then she can feed, take some babies out to give her a smaller litter to care for and nurse the other babies yourself. She will eat the babies if they're too much work for her. #jenna!<3
I never raised mice myself, but I remember something facinating I learned at a local pet store years ago. I went into their bathroom and I saw a nursing mouse with different sized pups, so I asked the people at the pet store about it. The lady there explained that mice will nurse other mother mouse pups. However, I'm not sure how the people in the store introduced the pups to this mother mouse that weren't her own. I'm not sure what the safe method is for doing this.
your mother u dumb girl
no dont add more until the babys are older its very dangetus to add more mice they will FIGHT and the mom ill b uncomterbile
I have been taking citalopram for a year now and last week I was prescribed prednisolone for a chest infection (I'm an asthmatic) and I haven't had any side effects whatoever. Drug interations.com says there are no interations between the two meds but to be on the safe side it's always best to check with your GP. http://www.drugs.com/drug-interactions/citalopram-with-prednisolone-1933-0-679-0.html
It is usally safe because my dogs were bro and sis and they made pups togher and the pups were ok.
It depends a lot on the dog, but generally it takes at most two to three days for the mother to feel that her pups are safe.
Boxer pups are safe for children if bought from a reliable source. Temperaments range from dog to dog so you have to evaluate each puppy different, not really by breed.
Male gerbils are very good parents. It is safe to leave in both parents in with their pups. However, if you do this they will have more pups in four weeks.
It depends on how the mother is, If she is happy with you being with her and near them she should be happy with you petting her and them but you should not take them away from her or out of her sight. If she is protective of them do not intrude, wait a few days and she will be happier, whatever you do don't distress her.