No, as they have very sensitive skin.
yes any type of tree shavings are fine but not ones that are thin because the hamster might choke and die ;( (i miss my hamster)
No. It would not be safe or healthy for the hamster.
no, lettuce is perfectly safe for hamsters. i am glad you are concerned about your fellow hamster.
No, defiantly not. It could potentially be very harmful to the hamster.
The essential Syrian hamster cage requirements for a comfortable and safe living environment include a minimum size of 24x12 inches, proper ventilation, bedding for burrowing, a wheel for exercise, hiding spots, chew toys, and a water bottle. Regular cleaning and maintenance are also important for your pet's well-being.
You should put your hamster in a safe place, or have someone else hold it for you. If you have a hamster ball, let your hamster exercise in that while cleaning out it's bedding.
yes
Yes, that way your hamster can go out of its cage but at the same time be safe. Don't ever leave your hamster inside the ball without supersivion.
no because when the hamster steps on it it will be hard for it to move
If a hamster screeches, it could mean it's scared or frightened of something, if you can't think of anything that could be scary to your hamster then take it to a vet to be on the safe side of things.
Yes they are very safe to keep! Although some are not always tame. When you go to a pet store have the employee pet it first if it starts making like a screeching noise it means it is very scared and that hamster might not right for you. LOOK at the living conditions of the hamster before you make your purchase. If you go to a small pet store on the side of the road that is probably not a very good place to get one.
No, it is not recommended to give tissues to your hamster to eat as they can pose a choking hazard or contain chemicals that may be harmful to them. Stick to feeding your hamster a balanced diet of hamster food, fresh vegetables, and occasional safe treats.