65 to 75 degrees. they get heat strokes and stuff so be careful! best of luck
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20c
A warm room but not by a radiator and not by any drafts as the drafts can cause colds that hamster can get very easily
Room temperature is good.
If you don't mind the possibility of the hamster waking you up by running on its wheel or doing other activities during the night you should be fine. On the other hand if you are a light sleeper and need sleep you might not want to do this. Yes though, it is probably fine to let your hamster sleep in the same room as you.
Keep all doors closed so the hamster can't run about from room to room. If you know what room the hamster is in do this I once read in a book this : Steps. 1: Get a large bucket filled (not up to the top) with hamster food 2: Make stairs with books all the way up to the top of the bucket 3: Make a trail of more hamster food leading up the steps. If you are lucky, the hamster will fall safely into the bucket of food and will be stuck there until you find it! Good luck
I have seasonal allergies and a hamster. I used to keep my hamster in the basement and now she is in my room, but there isn't really much of a difference. so no i don't think that a hamster would make things worse, but if you are still unsure don't keep the hamster in your room
Hamsters aren't known to be particularly aggressive creatures, so it's very likely that spiders will continue to come into your room even if you buy a hamster in an attempt to ward them off. If spiders didn't come in your room before you had a hamster, it's unlikely that the presence of a hamster would increase the frequency with which spiders enter said room.
It means that your hamster is above room temperature.
A hamster cage should be cleaned weekly.
Lost in a room
in a cage
no, you need to leave them in a room after checking they don't imedietly fight and they should