Hamsters will eat what ever you give it so if you give it a whole lot of food it will eat it all most likely.so if your hamster seems overweight try giving it a little less food or ask a local pet shop ( Petco,Pet Smart, etc.)
Hmmm, well I have a answer to that 1. Your hamster may be storing food somewhere you can't see and so well that is kind off bad because hoarding is the name of what your hamster may be doing what I did was I took the food bowl out for a hour and put it back it if this isn't your answer then 2. Gif your hamster looks normal say not it might weight less and your hamster might be eating more to gain weight and that's completely normal ( except for the underweight part, if your hamster looks underweight then you can use a food weighter to see how much it weighs ) well I hope this helps - darkskygamerr
Actually, hamsters are nocturnal, so they come out at night. They do sleep a lot, but your hamster is probably up more when you are asleep. I'm not sure why exactly they sleep so much either way, but that's like asking why cats can be lazy, no offense to any cat lovers. :) Actually, hamsters are nocturnal, so they come out at night. They do sleep a lot, but your hamster is probably up more when you are asleep. I'm not sure why exactly they sleep so much either way, but that's like asking why cats can be lazy, no offense to any cat lovers. Hope that's enough help. :)
It depends on the type of hamster, for example dwarf hamsters are noctunal they like to sleep in the day time and be active at night. and syrain hamsters like to sleep in the day time and sleep at night but there also active at times.
Hamster's are nocturnal therefore they sleep all day and stay awake all night.
Yes. Hamsters sleep mainly in the day, but are active during the evening.
if its daytime all hamsters are nocturnal and if its night there is a possiblity your hamster is pregnant
Most rodents are Nocturnal, which means they sleep all day and are mostly active at night.
they have a lot of energy and they have to burn some of it off since they are only active at night.
they get tired very easiely
I had this exact problem with my hamster, but mine was in a wire cage. Originally I took the wheel off at night time, so that it didn't wake me up, however after a time I realised this was pretty unfair on the hamster as hamsters are nocturnal, and so are most active at night. The hamster needs the exercise and so by taking the wheel of I was depriving it of that. In the end I decided to move the hamsters cage in the room next door and shut the door. It was much quieter, and didn't make much difference as I could always go next door to play with it. Its the best idea because then the hamster gets the exercise and you get the sleep. Everyone wins.
As they are nocturnal they will sleep throughout the day, so around 12 hours.*Note* I have seen several hamster websites saying their hamster does not sleep during the day - it only gets 1hr sleep. This may be a lie
It's just the breed. All Hamsters need to sleep for a long time. I have a teddy bear hamster, and she is actually very active. Some hamsters though, do sleep a lot. They are nocturnal, so they sleep a lot during the day
No,you see hamsters are nocturnal so that's normal my hamster does the same and hes a boy
If your hamster keeps falling on to one side there could be a varitey of things wrong with her, right know my hamster is dying, she is losing massive amounts of blood from her bottom and can't stand up, the loss of blood id making her week and she also keeps falling on her side, but she is old, shes 2, another thing that could be wrong if she is a young hamster is that she cold have something broken in her, I suggest taking her to see a vet. Well best luck to you hamster, I hope it turns out better than mine.
Normally, bedding.They can sleep on or in bedding. But they do like to burry so you could get it paper shreddings
NO hamsters are nocturnal so they sleep in the day and play in the night
I had this exact problem with my hamster, but mine was in a wire cage. Originally I took the wheel off at night time, so that it didn't wake me up, however after a time I realised this was pretty unfair on the hamster as hamsters are nocturnal, and so are most active at night. The hamster needs the exercise and so by taking the wheel of I was depriving it of that. In the end I decided to move the hamsters cage in the room next door and shut the door. It was much quieter, and didn't make much difference as I could always go next door to play with it. Its the best idea because then the hamster gets the exercise and you get the sleep. Everyone wins.
there is no specific time.
enough so the hamster can hide under it.
Hamsters are natually nocturnal, so you should let it sleep during the day.
Yes. You should have it in the cage in addition to being in your bed while you sleep. ***** It is not a good idea to have a hamster in your bedroom: Hamsters are more active at night, so having the cage in your bedroom may mean a rather disturbed sleep (especially if it likes using a hamster wheel with a squeak!).
Yes
Hmm did train in to do that? Mines nocturnal so I don't know
When a hamster is ill you have to watch out for eating less and drinking less,too much sleep,being less active,sneezing,shaking, vommiting,and wet bottom.Hope this helps.:)
As they are nocturnal they will sleep throughout the day, so around 12 hours.*Note* I have seen several hamster websites saying their hamster does not sleep during the day - it only gets 1hr sleep. This may be a lie
About as much as a hamster.