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no your hamster is fine just clean the cage and take care of the new ones?oh and disinfect the cage before you romaine the other hamsters
it is a very good idea t because the babes are much smaller than the other hamster if u don't separate them from other hamsters its a good chance they might eat them. but u don't have to separate them from the mother cuz they need her to be taken care of. but if a baby hamster died after it was born the mother might eat it.
yes, no matter what the hamster is you can always use the same cage wire, plastic, or aquarium
If you are a beginner, consider adopting dwarf or Syrian hamsters. They are the easiest to take care of and they are quite cute ! If you have taken care of a hamster before, and you are responsible, you can accept the challenge of taking care of a fancy hamster. A fancy hamster has long fur and you need to comb it every other day and occasionally cut it's hair! If you feel responsible enough, you can take care of any breed of hamster.
A female hamster shouldn't even be in the same cage as a male hamster,unless you are trying to breed them.If they are together the male will naturally try to mate with her,it doesn't matter to him that she might not be in heat. If a female isn't in heat she will attack any male that is in the cage with her.Also if you are putting 2 hamsters together with the intention of breeding you should always hand breed. Hand breeding is when you wait until the female is in heat and you put her and the male in neutal territory. Always wear gloves and have a ruler handy so that if need be you can separate them from fighting,although this rarly happens.After they actually start to mate supervise them for 40 minutes and then put both back in their own cages.Approximately 16 days later you should have babies. They don't.
It all depends. Hamsters are very smart pets and have a great personality. You just have to take care of it as well as give it attention.
Well, you probably got her at a pet store that housed both male and female hamsters together, and usually when you buy a hamster from a place like this, a female hamster is usually pregnant. So remember that next time you buy a hamster, purchase one at your local Petco, I have bought 3 hamsters from there and none of them have ended up pregnant. If your hamster is pregnant and has babies NEVER clean out the cage or touch them until they grow fur. Touching them can make their mother no longer want to care for them anymore. Good luck!!!
Care for it like a regular hamster you need to feed change the water and if the hamster just sits don't be mad play with it when it wants to be played with
no it will eat its babys
NO!once you buy a hamster you have to take care of it in til it DIES
If you want to. But if you do they MIGHT kill the babies or take over and care for the other hamster's babies.
Isolate the pregnant female from other hamsters, pets, people, and other distractions. Mother hamsters usually eat their babies because they feel threatened and cannot protect them. Male hamsters may eat babies, especially not their blood kin, as a way to ensure their own security. Never handle the mother or babies until the young are several days old and the mother feels comfortable in taking care of them.