Usually when they start getting ther hairs and dont look that fragile anymore. Dont touch em when there pink and specially if the mother is still feeding them cus u mite leave your scent on them and then the mother wont recognize them and eat them. do it when there independent
you should. the hamster may be gone but the cage will start to stink.
hamster tumors are just the same as a humans. When you start to feel small or large bumps on a hamster you will know that its a sign and you should immediately take your hamster to the vet, and they will see what they can do, or if your hamster is in pain, they can put your hamster to sleep humanely.
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You should only do that if your hamster stored something inappropriate in its pouches. You can gently push their cheeks and the contents will start falling out.
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If you have bought your hamster from a pet shop you should put it in the cage for the fist day and you should just stick your hand or a piece of your clothes in the cage so that the hamster will get used to your scent and on day 2 you should slowly talk to your pet and gently rub his/her head until the hamster is comfortable with you and only then can you play with your hammy.
1-3 tablespoons of hamster mix and if your let your hamster finish his or her food or he/she can start to be picky,I hope this helps good luck
A hamster cage should be cleaned weekly.
Your hamster probably scraped herself on something sharp in her cage. I wouldn't worry too much about it for it should heal in a few days or so. But if the scab doesn't start to heal, then take you hamster to a vet and the vet will give you treatment for it.
i think you should let them be with their mom and just grow xD and watch them just like taking care of a real baby but let the hamster mom do the job and when they start walking like a normal hamster you can pick them up
When first getting a hamster, you should give it a couple of days to adjust. You can start to get to know them by laying your hand in the cage with a treat on it. Your hamster will probably sniff your hand, and then grab the treat. If your hamster bites your hand, pull your hand out of the cage. Keep trying this for a couple of days and your hamster will begin to feel more comfortable around you!
Yes, it's your choice what you name your hamster. However, you should remember that you will have your hamster for a long time. You may start to dislike the band later on but still have your hamster with that name. Try to pick a name that you are completely sure about and aren't likely to change your mind on.