None! Hamsters groom themselves.
No, because although hamsters love attention, they need some rest.
You need to clean out the cage once a week. You should not need to bathe your hamster (although I do once every few months). NEVER put anything in your hamster's anus - they poop it all out. If, however, your hamster's nether regions are wet, it may have wet tail (diarrhea) and you should rush to a pet store for a product called DryTail that works well or bring the hamster to a vet immediately.
A hamster doesn't need any shots unless it gets ill.
Your hamster doesn't need to go in the ball everyday , If your hamster has an exercise wheel then you can put them in the ball when you want to. I have 2 hamsters and they both have hamster balls and i only put them in it 3 times a week at the most :)
DO NOT PUT A HAMSTER IN WATER! It could get sick and possibly die. If you want to bathe a hamster, go to the pet store and get chinchilla sand, not dust, and put a little pit in a bowl and place it in you hamsters cage then it will clean itself.
yes, a hamster needs alot of exercise. you should have a wheel at all times in its cage. and u should take it out of its cage for like about 20 minutes a day and put it in a hamster ball or playpen hope this helped
You shouldn't need to groom a hamster, because they clean themselves very well, but if you want to help them with an extra cleaning, use a toothbrush to remove the extra bits of hair and you can also buy suitable grooming brushes from any pet shops, and you can buy grooming wipes, which keep away the smell of some hamsters. Long haired male Syrian Hamsters need a little more grooming to get rid of bulks of hair, and to reduce matting of fur. But do not bathe your hamster, as they don't like water! I hope this helps and good luck with your hamster !
a wheel in its cage or a hamster ball
Huskies do not need to bathe at all unless there is a medical reason (such as skin irritation) or if they've rolled in something particularly nasty (such as fox poo). Regular brushing and/or combing coupled with a healthy diet should be more than enough to keep the husky's coat glossy and clean.
Well, you should always have a dish of some sort filled with food in their cage and they eat when they are hungry and store food in their cheeks for later also.
You shouldn't need to do it manually. You should not be giving the hamster too many sugary things, and it should have things to gnaw on, as remember, a rodents teeth constantly grow and they need to be able to wear them down. A hamster having yellow teeth is perfectly natural.
You should just put water in the water bottle and food in the food bowl. If your hamster is hungry, he/she will just go and eat it. Most times, your hamster won't be hungry because pet stores supply food in their cages.