No you need to wake her up I think she could die but imam
Not for sure. You need to keep your house warmer or get her a heat pad to put her in when she does hibernate.
yes its part of there natural cycle
In the wild they hibernate by sleeping in the winter. But as a pet, hamsters do not hibernate as they should be warm all winter because they should live indoors.
Slugs hibernate in the winter. If you have a pet slug, whatever you do, DON'T let it go outside. It will die.
No, pet hamsters don't hibernate, only wild ones.
Let it free
yes but they might hibernate
if you trust them?
wild bunnies do infact hibernate
no, if it is a pet hedgehog it should not hybernate "Pet hedgehogs need to be kept indoors in the warm and should never be allowed to hibernate as this can be dangerous for domesticated hedgehogs." see http://www.hedgehogs.org/pet-hedgehog.htm for further details
yes rats can hibernate just like hamesrters or sorts ------ but only under the right conditions of cold temperature and food scarcity, otherwise they do not hibernate... unless you keep your pet rat outside during the winter where its cold... it won't hibernate
There isn't a specific month, but always when it is coldest. Most pet hamsters do not hibernate as long as the house is kept relatively warm.
Hedgehogs can hibernate, but for the African Pigmy/pet variety it's usually deadly for them to try.
Let's Play Pet Hospitals happened in 2008.