He/She is gone. Im sorry For all you know he/she can be in a different house, Possibly in the wild, or possibly even dead.
Well, if you have a hamster, you should probably count how many days/months/years you had him or her, and they should be older than that. A way to tell if a hamster is young is that he or she will be more hyper.
six months to a year A+ Six months to a year or more.
It depends how often you hold him/her, and for how long. The more you handle a hamster, the quicker it will become less shy. Male hamsters tend to be more shy, and female hamsters tend to be more vicious. It also depends how much the hamster has been held in the pet shop it came from.
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I have found, that many times, pet stores will lie about the ages of hamsters. When I did not realize this, I bought multiple hamsters that I was told were only 2 months old, but were probably more like two years old. I am not sure if this is the case with your hamster or not. If you know that this hamster is, in fact, two months old, I am not sure what that means. Most pet stores have a return policy if the pet dies within a certain number of weeks after purchase.
I can't believe it, but more than 3 months!!
Yes, you can leave a hamster alone for a weekend. I have left my hamster alone for up to a week. Obviously, you can't just leave them as is, you need to make sure they have enough food and water for the amount of time you are gone. You should do these things before you leave: * Make sure the hamster(s) cage is clean before you leave. * You should know how much water your hamster drinks in a few days, so leave him at least that much water. I recommend completely filling the bottle up with clean water on the day you leave even if he will not drink that much in the time you're gone. * Make sure to fill his food bowl up. Make sure he has enough food for however long you are gone. If you will be gone longer and think he won't have enough food, buy a hamster food log. They are inexpensive, provide more food for extended stays, and my hamster loves them. * Make sure his cage is out of direct sunlight while you're gone. If you do all of that, he should be fine!
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well when picking a hamster look for the more well boded hamster
a tinhy hamster since it probably was neeborn and is curious about its surroundings
You should pick up your hamster. Picking up your hamster lets it get used to you, the more you pick it up and play with it the more friendler it becomes.
take baby steps, wake them up more and more as the days pass... it taked a few weeks or months but it will eventually happen...