Not next to radiators where they can overheat, away from any draughts (e.g. doors or windows) and if there are cats or dogs around, not on any surfaces or floors they can access.
vegetable oil is very dangerous for a hamster, so keep it away!
dont hurt it keep it safe and dont make it growl at you be nice to a hampster
to keep him safe.?
No, because they will chew it and the paint on them is not very good for them and may cause death
That depends whether you mean a puppy as in a young dog, or a puppy as in a baby hamster as they are also called puppies.
If your hamster is bitten by a cat, it's important to seek veterinary care immediately. The wound may require cleaning, antibiotics to prevent infection, and pain management for the hamster. Keep the hamster in a safe, quiet environment during recovery.
Take it to a vet afterwards and talk about what to do about a safe birth. you may have hamster babies to sell or keep soon. if you didn't want this happening you shouldn't have put a male and female together
Staying inside the house. Having an alarm.
The ball player slid home and was called "safe." Are you safe in your house?
(there is a lot to do to keep a hamster cage safe so read carefully) you can keep the cage safe by keeping sharp objects out and away from the cage, keeping other breeds/younger hamsters out of the cage(unless the little ones are its babies and unless one type of breed lives in there.), putting safe food in(hamster food from pet stores, a tiny piece of fruit once in a while, yogurt drops, etc) putting in fresh water, keeping it in a calm environment, giving it a wheel,and keeping other pets away(especially cats and dogs) .
it depends on the hamster
Your hamster is likely purring, which is a sign of contentment and relaxation. It means that he feels safe and comfortable in your presence. Keep providing gentle strokes and interactions to maintain this positive relationship with your hamster.