To hold a hamster without getting bitten, approach it calmly and gently scoop it up from underneath. Avoid sudden movements and handle it with care to build trust. Offer treats and handle it regularly to help it get used to being held.
yes u can hold a baby lizard without it biting u
its hungry
It's hugely unlikely that the hamster died b/c of biting you. More likely it bit b/c it was already feeling ill, and then died.
Since there in the dissent family and their brain isn't really that big I doubt you could train a hamster not to bite but if you handle him more and let him get used to you he will most likely stop biting you
Any hamster is easy to hold but is depends on how you treat it but if you want to hold a hamster you need to check its water and food and of course the hamster SO ALWAYS REMEMBER TO TREAT YOUR HAMSTER WITH RESPECT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
hold your hammy like a pencil put your other hand under your special hammy MAKE SURE THE HAMSTERS HEAD IS NOT TOUCHING YOUR HANDS AND THE HAMS FEET ARE SUPPORTED SO THE HAMMIES NOT TEMPTED TO BITE YOU.
A while ago I had a hamster which was always biting. At first I thought he had a nasty temprement, but later I discovered he had a problem with his intestines which was causing him pain. There is no way of stopping a hamster biting, but when you handle him try using garden gloves do avoid getting bitten.
well, biting. the hampster may bite you.....
Get him a chew toy
By biting and scratching. Most likely they would run away. I had a hamster a few years ago, they have sharp teeth and mine had claws, so they can bite and scratch, they also hide and/ or play dead Hamsters protect themselves by biting or hiding. usually biting. Biting. or peeing if scared, or mouthing (not actually leaving a mark) to tell you it wants you to put it down. Hamster bite. In the wild, many types of hamster empty their cheek pouches of seeds and whatever they've hoarded to distract their predator's, which are mainly birds of prey, the bird stops to eat the seeds while the hamster makes its great escape.
it might be biting itself or it could be a disease causing it or try new bedding
well their is really not much to do with a hamster but, they are fun to hold.