NEVER ever do that! The mother will get freaked out and stress for her babies' safety
You should clean your hamster's cage every couple of days. PetProductsByRoyal.com
it is okay for any hamster to drink out of a hamster bottle as long as you clean the bottle.(you should clean it everyday)
You should use bedding in your hamster cage and you should change it and clean the cage every few days. PetProductsByRoyal.com has some nice hamster cages.
To tell that your hamster is okay, it should have bright shiny eyes and a clean bum, that's what I check for every month. It also should have a nice, shiny, clean coat.Hope this helps!
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.
Once the babies have become independent and are not feeding off the mother. If you handle the babies or put your scent in the cage before this time, the mother will eat the babies.
A mother cat cares for her kittens by nursing them to provide them with milk for nutrition and warmth. She also grooms them to keep them clean and safe, and she stays close to protect them from harm.
Yes, but you should clean it and remove the leaves before giving it to your hamster.
You need to clean out the cage once a week. You should not need to bathe your hamster (although I do once every few months). NEVER put anything in your hamster's anus - they poop it all out. If, however, your hamster's nether regions are wet, it may have wet tail (diarrhea) and you should rush to a pet store for a product called DryTail that works well or bring the hamster to a vet immediately.
you should wait 20 day until cleaning the cage
You should remove all the poo.
When the female hamster gives birth, it is very important not to touch the nest or babies and avoid cleaning the cage for the first 3 weeks or else the female hamster could panic and kill the hamster babies. If it is really necessary to 'clean' a cage area while the mother hamster is nursing her babies, you should only use a small piece of tissue to 'clean' the cage but avoid touching the nest area. Provide additional bread soaked in milk in a small food bowl as this will provided extra proteins both for the mother and baby hamsters. The cage should be placed in a quiet room and away from noises, since noises can cause the mother hamster stress. The babies can be separated from the mother hamster when they are 4 weeks old since at that age they are sexually mature. In the case of dwarf hamsters, you can keep the female baby hamsters with the mother and separate the male baby hamsters and keep them in another cage to avoid mating. Never introduce the male baby hamsters to the father since he will not accept them and the babies will be afraid.