get the little guy a wheel! hamster think it is fun and helpful for their health too. you also need, at least a pound of hamster/gerbil food and of course a food bowl.dont forget to get at least a 8 ounce water bottle too
no, you should get the cage and supplies before so you are prepared when you bring your new pet home.
There are a number of supplies needed when purchasing a hamster. It is important to have these supplies before bringing the hamster home. Some of the necessities include a cage, water bottle, food, wheel, treats, chew sticks and bedding.
It costs about $100.00
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.
Food: $5.59 Wood Shavings: $6.39 Cage: $25.49 Food bowl: $1.59 Waterers: $3.19 Hamster Wheel: $3.99 Hamster Ball: $7.19 You can go to Petco for more information.
Adoption is avilable, sometimes for free. The normal range is about $10-$20. The hamster is the cheap part, the supplies add up quickly.
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.