It all depends on what you want it for a hamster is just for looks basicllay but if you are looking for a pet or something to hold a guinea pig is the answer they are very lovable animals or maybe a rat.
no. ur wrong. hamsters are very sweet and love to be held. guinea pigs dont rly like to b held. they are very skittish. i would get a hamster?
A hamster cage should be cleaned weekly.
If a hamster was dropped on 2 foot of grass, the hamster should not suffer from any damage. If the hamster got away then food can be put down and the hamster should come back.
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. The hamster's should be separated, the cage should be cleaned completely, and the hamster should receive immediate medical attention or else it may die.
well when picking a hamster look for the more well boded hamster
If you have the money, PSP No money, hamster
A hamster should be in a hamster ball for about 15-20 minutes for optimal exercise and safety. It is important to monitor the hamster's behavior and make sure they do not show signs of stress or exhaustion.
if you have a roborovski hamster it should die at 4 years if it is well taken care of
an 11 yr old should get a Syrian hamster
No, you should separate them.
A hamster because they are cute
No, you should never under any circumstances, ever put a dwarf hamster with a teddy bear hamster.