It depends on which size you need.....if you have a dwarf hamster, you need the smallest one, which is around £6, the rest are a small amount higher than that, so I'm guessing about £8..hope this helped ♥
At pets at home they cost £7.50
It would depend on the currency were using
About as much as a hamster.
You have to get the hamster used to it's home and surroundings. Try not to handle it much until it gets used to it's new home. After a day or so, start to get the hamster used to you. Remember to feed, water, and change their bedding.
To be honest, I can't think that feeding an almound to a hamster would be much of a problem.
Well you want it to be comfortable but not suffocate in its bed. I would say enough that would be good and comfortable for the hamster. Hope it helps
hamsters dont realy drink much, i would wait and see what happens
A adult hamster would weigh at least 4 ounces or 80 grams at adulthood
Probably a rat, its much bigger and stronger the hamster would be VERY hurt! :(
Yes, they can. However you probably would not even notice much difference in the hamster's behaviour.
I wouldn't if I were you, you can get them in a pet shop for less than a fiver and that would be much safer and better for your hamster. Most cages even come with one and pets at home do free standing ones. I wouldn't waste your time making one.
I have seasonal allergies and a hamster. I used to keep my hamster in the basement and now she is in my room, but there isn't really much of a difference. so no i don't think that a hamster would make things worse, but if you are still unsure don't keep the hamster in your room