There are many. The hamster is the "most" different, as it's a herbivorous rodent while the cat and the ferret are both non-rodents and carnivores. Cats and ferrets are broadly similar in many ways - they have similar dietary requirements (though ferrets need more fat and protein in their diet than cats do), have similar behaviour and, according to most owners, are of similar intelligence (I'd say the cat is most intelligent, but not by much). There are many physical differences, however, as they're from entirely different zoological families - the cat is a member of the Felidae ("cats and cat-like animals"), the ferret Mustelidae ("weasels and weasel-like animals"). If anything, ferrets share closer physical similarities with dogs than with cats.
all hamsters squeal if they r scared.
Yes,cats are scared of monkeys
Yes,cats can smell hamsters because their smell is real good.
It means that they are either in pain or scared.
no not likely
definetly, cats are a risk to all small pets; includng dwarf hamsters
Cats and dogs have a more recent common ancestor in evolutionary history compared to cats and hamsters. This means that they have had less time for genetic differences to accumulate, resulting in more similar DNA between cats and dogs than cats and hamsters.
No, only if they are not used to you. Once you bond, he will be a lot less scared.
Cats react when they are scared or when they feel they are going to be atacked or just if they are scared
No, but they may squeak when angry or scared.
they are either do is cause they are scared or harmed
because they are scared