in a cage
don't play too Rufe with the hamster or dropping them on the floor
go to the hamster thingy i dont know wat its called go to the map and its this building with hamster tubes you can take them into your room too ***********my username is moshikid add me****************************
The ideal size for a hamster cage housing three hamsters is at least 2 square feet. Hamsters are fairly compact creatures and generally do not need too much room to survive and be content.
I think that they can. My hamster only nipped at it. She had it gone in 3 days! I think they nip at it to keep the teeth from growing too far and hurting it.
I advise you up too 7 months if it is too big then officially get another cage
Leave it be... would you want to be bother when your tramatized? Also give it lots of water and food it might starve if it is too scared. Keep it cool in the room where it stays. And if it is a boy and its but sticks outs it is either hurt or way too hot. From, Kennedy age 11
not too long
to make it you have too just put the saw dust down and spread it out and to keep it fresh clean and change it once a week.
Hamster's teeth grow constantley their whole life like most (if not all) other rodents. You can buy chewing sticks for them at the pet store to keep them from getting too big.
No everything should be just fine but make sure you keep giving your rabbit the love its used too.
Do not date your hamster, it is entirely too young.
It all depends on the temperature of the room. A room cannot be too overheated or too under-heated. Always keep your pets in 75 degree (F) room.