Because they are very loveable and affectionate
no. it has a penis and no milk ducts attached to nipples like females... in any case a human would not milk a hamster. unless in a post-pocalyptic situation, although at that point, i'd cook the hamster and place on bread to make a ham-ster sandwich. i am a loving pet owner.
Lorraine Hill has written: 'The Really Useful Hamster Guide' 'RAT (Pet Owner's Guide)'
yes, spending lots of time with your hamster will create a strong bond between pet and owner.
Yes you can if they are dirty.
yes, because my hamster had a roomie and when he died three months after bein' lonsome she died.
Yes, any hampster can tell who their owner by the tone of your voice and smell.
It can vary depending on the individual hamster, but it typically takes a few weeks to a couple of months for a hamster to trust its owner. Spending time daily interacting with your hamster, offering treats, and being patient will help build a bond of trust.
Dad, I really want A hamster badly. If you get me one I promise to feed it and care for it- and ost of all- love it. If I neglect my resbonsibilities as A pet owner, you know not to trust me for A while. But I won't neglect my responsibilities. help out more around the house and then when he thinks you have done really well, ask him! but only do it when you think the time is right
As an owner of a guinea pig, i say yes, a hamster can be bad for asthma because: -The litter in the cage gives off dust, which can become an irritant -The hamster sheds, and the hair can irritate the throat
Russian. They are alot easier to care for and dont seem to bite much
Well, I read somewhere that some hamsters will keep mice away. But then again, some hamsters are just plain friendly with the rodents! So if you are planning on getting a hamster to keep away mice, make sure you check with the owner that they are a breed that will keep mice away!
you cant touch him/her for 3 days so they can reconize the inviormeno