hamsters can be with other hamsters but it just isn't safe to let them live together if nobody is watching them all you have to do for hamsters to mate is let them play in a box or in a critter playpen for about 30minuets while supervised and they sometime mate but it might take a few play dates just watch them so they don't get in a fight.
In the wild hamsters usually live underground. They come from places with a desert like climate and live alone unless they find a mate.
yes
yes any kinds of hamsters can mate .
yeah, cause hamsters doesn't like to live with another hamsters. sometimes the hamster may be too kind and will live with his hamster mate. What i prefer is to make live in separate cages.
Dwarf hamsters are social animals and typically prefer to live with a same-sex companion for companionship and interaction. While they can survive alone, they may become stressed or lonely without a cage mate. It's generally recommended to keep dwarf hamsters in pairs or small groups to promote their mental and emotional well-being.
a lone wolf like a wolf lives alone like an ant but may diverse with other ants if it wants to mate
Syrian hamsters are also called golden or teddy bear hamsters. They are the biggest breed of hamster. They come in a variety of different colours and our about double the size of Chinese, Dwarfs, Russians, Roborovsky's. They are the most solitary type of hamster and must live alone, unlike any other type which requires a mate.
If you want two hamsters to mate then it is up to you what type. Syrian hamsters are very terrotorial and like to live on their own so their is a chance that there will be fighting if you put them together. Russians and dwarfs like to live in pairs so this might be a good idea. Remember you need to think about what you are going to do with the babies because these will again mate.
Any male will usually mate with any female, but that does not mean that itâ??s safe to mate the two. There are a few breeding pairings to avoid.
If you are ready to support another 5 to 6 hammies and find homes for them as they can't live with their parents once matured, just wait and she will become pregnant eventually. If you aren't ready for more hamsters, just separate them and they can live happy long lives alone without being parents.
You may have 4 dwarf hamsters in a cage but not Syrian hamsters because they will either fight to their death! Or mate.....
They group together