Humanely put it out of its misery.
smash a lot of pots
A lot
If your hamster has a broken leg, it needs treatment from the vet. See the related question.If you have already had the vet treat your hamster, then it is important to keep the hamster quiet while the leg heals. She is probably not bored, but tired, as healing takes a lot of energy, especially early on.You can vary your hamsters food a little, and give it your company: talk to it and pat it gently.
no
The hamster's size has no bearing on gender. A hamster that eats a lot and doesn't get much exercise, will get gat.
no
if you have a lot of mony buy elixer then head for tiny wood then clear then by some more
You should take your hamster out of its cage a few times a week, or even every day if you want to. You can put him/her in their hamster ball, a hamster playpen, or just hold them. There are a lot of ways to interact with your hamster.
by owning one and holding it a lot (that's how i got rid of my hamster fear)
No, probably not. A baby hamster is like a normal hamster, only smaller, and a baby. But my hamster used to bite me a lot and I didn't get infected. so, no you won't.
firstly it costs a lot of mony and who needs it any way it just takes pictures
there is a lot to know about taking care of a hamster, so it is best if you but a book about hamster care