all that happens is that you keep picking it up
You should pick up your hamster. Picking up your hamster lets it get used to you, the more you pick it up and play with it the more friendler it becomes.
you have to pick it up
There are several methods for picking up a hamster. The two safest methods are: 1) Lower a container into the cage and let the hamster climb into it. This method is safe and keeps the hamster from biting your fingers. 2) Cup your hands together and slide them under the hamster to lift it out of the cage. Or slide one hand under the hamster and cup your other hand over the top of the hamster.
Not at all; just be sure to keep an eye on it as it crawls on your hand and keep it close to the cage. I have picked up the babies NO sooner than 2 weeks old to return them to the nest. I would not recommend picking up a hamster under 2 weeks old as it is not walking yet and the mother may reject it as it will smell different.
Always wash your hands first so they don`t smell food but don`t get scared keep picking them up the more you pick them up the more they will love you.
You don't have to train it. If you just keep putting it on your shoulder it will be curious and crawl up. At least my hamster does.
syrain hamsters are nice and kind but you have to tame them. but there is no grantee that you wont get bitten when picking them up!
If it is a new hamster then the best way is to put your hand it's the cage with a treat on it, if the hamster takes the treat and quickly runs away this is fine. Do this a few times every day and you should soon be able to start picking your hamster up without any treats. If hamster bites you whilst you pick it up this is probably because they stressed, or nervous, so just put hamster back in cage.(Don't shake hand to try and get hamser to release grip as you may injur hamster).
get your pointer finger and your thumb and reach up its vaginal area until you feel the baby hamster . You cannot keep your mom hamster with its babys for a month
Guinea pigs only sleep for about 6 minutes a day, unless your hamster runs around 24/7 it wont keep them up.
If your hamster does not like it when you pick it up, and you are still talking softly to it while holding it, while also being completely gentle and sensitive to all of its needs, there is a problem. Bring your pet to a pet store to be examined. It may have a problem with humans, period. However, if your hamster is fairly new, your hamster could be simply shy. Hamsters will outgrow this, as do humans. Just make sure you are sensitive and quiet for a happy hamster!
It doesn't matter where you keep your hamster as long as the environment is fairly quiet and warm. Since hamsters re awake at night, they usually go on their wheel,. Which sometimes is really squeaky and can wake you up, plus they sometimes smell a bit so it is up to you where you keep your hamster. Just make sure there are no loud sudden noises which could scare your hamster.