No and yes the no part is if your hamster isn't stressed or bothered by the sound of the car yes if your hamster is very very stressed then your hamster could get wet tail and die
no they cant they will die and choke
It is very possible that a dwarf hamster may die if you step on it and it has blood from its nose. The hamster can be taken to a vet if you are worried.
the male hamster will choose one female hamster and the left one will die
the difference between a dwrf hamster and a regular hamster is the dwarf hamster will stay the same size wbut the regular hamster will keep gtrowing---- Well normally a dwarf is a lot smaller and a lot less sturdier. A dwarf is good for a fourteen year old and a reg. one is good for a nine year old. They both make awesome pets! You can be happy with either one.
NO!!! it will die. don't do it get a hamster cage its the best thing u can get some for a fiver or tenner.
put it in a cage and watch it die because they only last 2 days and they are stinky
yes any type of tree shavings are fine but not ones that are thin because the hamster might choke and die ;( (i miss my hamster)
Take it to the vet as SOON AS possible , otherwise it will probobly die
Yes, you can over feed your dwarf hamster. Do not give it more than a handful of food. When it's plate is clean wait until it goes to its food bowl. Then that means its hungry. So feed it.
no, this does not mean that your hamster will die soon. However, if you have a dwarf hamster, the life expectancy is only about 11/2 - 2 years. A regular hamster lives about five years. But if you are bitten, you should watch out for sign of a flu-like disease or an infection in or on the bitten are. Many hamsters carry diseases that can be easily transferred to human so always keep bites clean and wash your hands immediately after holding your hamster.
If his leg is broken it is kindest to take him to the vet and have him put down. A broken leg can't normally be fixed in a hamster, and he will eventually die in pain.and give it food.
You can't milk a hamster.