in a run about ball or if you want him to free roam in a playpin designed for hamster or on your bed.be supervising at all times,though! and if in a run about ball beware of stairs!
You should put your hamster in a safe place, or have someone else hold it for you. If you have a hamster ball, let your hamster exercise in that while cleaning out it's bedding.
If your hamster is relaxing or sleeping, it's best to let them be. Avoid disturbing or trying to wake them up. Make sure they have a comfortable and safe environment with food, water, and bedding as needed.
No, you should never under any circumstances, ever put a dwarf hamster with a teddy bear hamster.
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yes put don't let them together or the hamster will die
no they can die
If a hamster was dropped on 2 foot of grass, the hamster should not suffer from any damage. If the hamster got away then food can be put down and the hamster should come back.
Never put a hamster in water to clean them. It can kill oils they need to survive. Hamsters can clean themselfs but if you feel like you need to clean them, you can get hamster wipes and lightly wipe then or let them play in chichilla sand, not chinchilla dust though.
No,you should never put a hamster near drafts or hot hot climates.
nothing just leve it to dry or put a plaster on
If ferrets have something like catnip or other turds (wouldn't let me type S**t) like that put it on the hamster
if you just got a new hamster leave it alone for about a week, then you can start to put your hand in the cage and let him smell you. slowly you can put treats in your hand and if it trusts you it will crawl on to your hand and take it...even if your hamster is not new this is a good way for your hamster to trust you, and become friendly