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Hamsters groom themselves so don't need washing. Water kills hamsters so keep them dry all of the time! If your hamster smells, check it has a clean cage (clean cage every 4-5 days)
Clean cage with toys and clean water in water bottle, with a healthy selection of food from your local petstore. Refill the water bottles and empty the food bowl and put new in every day. Clean the cage everyday too.That is what you need to do for your hamster to stay healthly and happy!
Yes you can, and some hamsters need to live in pairs. However, syrian hamsters are very territorial and need to live alone.
Because they need to keep safe
It is very important that you do not touch the baby hamsters because then the mother will smell human on them, and she will eat the babies. What you need to do is transfer the babies with a plastic spoon or something to another location. The mother will eat her babies. So you want to keep them separate. After the babies are removed, clean the cage as usual.
female hamsters urinate a lot and it has a very strong smell. You have a girl. If you do in fact have a male, you need to practice better hygiene in keeping the critters cage clean.
Hamsters need a cage that is at least 24 inches by 12 inches, with plenty of space for them to move around, exercise, and explore. A larger cage is always better for their well-being and comfort.
Hamsters need a cage that is at least 24 inches by 12 inches, with a height of 12 inches, to ensure they have enough space to live comfortably.
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It is recommended to clean your hamster's cage once a week by removing soiled bedding, uneaten food, and any waste. A deep cleaning of the cage, including washing with a pet-safe cleaner, should be done once a month to ensure your hamster's living environment remains clean and odor-free.
Syrian hamsters will need bedding on the cage floor. They need a bowl to put their food in, a water bottle, and a wheel to run in. This is the bare minimum.
Hamsters need a cage that is at least 24 inches long and 12 inches wide to ensure their comfort and well-being. A larger cage with multiple levels and hiding spots is even better for their mental and physical health.