yes if the other mother will do it things should be just fine
probably not but it is possible but i wouldn't try it.
No, because when they are born ther are blind.. and because they need to be fed with mother's milk...like us humans.. they are mammals and so are we.
yes they do because the mothher will kill them because she becomes terriatorial of the cage :)
Yes, a mouse will nurse young from another mother if the other mother is removed or deceased
after the baby hamster has been handled for a while sometimes the mother hamster will eat their young so be "careful".
No, unless the "big hamster" is the baby's mother. However if you touch the baby hamsters the mother sense your smell and the mother could eat or kill it because of the smell. So don't touch the baby hamsters.
Is the adult hamster its birth mother?
They nurse from the mommy until its time for them to eat big hamster food.
it will abandon its baby.
You should never, under any circumstances, remove a baby hamster from the mother.
If the baby hamster was abandoned by its mother, its probably not healthy.
Is the mother a mouse? Is the father a mouse? Then yes, it is a mouse.
only if they have the scent of another hamster on them or if she does not want them.
Yes they do. A mother hamster usually feeds the puppies for two weeks after they are born.
The baby mouse can leave it's mother when it's about four weeks or older. At that time, the baby mouse is fully weaned of mother's milk. The baby mouse should also be eating solid foods as well.