Make sure the hamster is at least three weeks old. If it is, it's fine to buy it. He'll bond with you better when you meet at a young age.
You should not buy your hamster a companion.If your hamster is a dwarf hamster then you shouldn't because they weren't raised together and they may tend to fight. If they were raised together then it wouldn't be a problem. If you own a teddy bear hamster also known as the Syrian hamster you wouldn't be able to have a companion in the cage with them even if they were raised together. Once your Teddy Bear hamster has mated then you should remove the male hamster because he may eat the young. Especially after the mother has given birth you should keep the father separate or any other male hamster because as soon as she has given birth she goes into heat again and they will mate again and in a few days she will give birth again. Teddy Bear hamsters are sometimes known for eating their young. If your hamster has young then once they are weined from their mother's milk then you should remove them from the cage because she may eat her young.
A hamster because they are cute
Buy it a bigger and better cage or get it a hamster ball.
You should buy it a cage, bedding, food, and a water bottle, and treat the hamster with love and care ^^
buy a hamster cage then buy food and water then click on the cage then it should say get hamster or fill cage or somthing like that
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I think you should buy a Syrian hamster... They are very active and loves to cuddle with you
When you first buy a hamster, you will need to purchase a cage or habitat with food and water dishes, bedding material, hamster food, an exercise wheel, chew toys, and possibly a hiding house or tunnel for your hamster to feel comfortable and secure. Additionally, you may need to buy a water bottle and some treats for your new hamster.
yes, it comes in a hamster box until you get to your house and then you should immediately put it in its cage.
well, biting. the hampster may bite you.....
The nicest hamster you could buy is a syrian and a teddy bear hamster they dont bite as much as other hamster do
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.