you should try to take it out but if its biting you use a paper towel. good luck
They excrete everywhere.
A hamster might bite if it is afraid. If it is agitated it might roll over and make a defensive stance - it is best to leave the hamster alone for a bit after this. Sometimes, if a hamster is in a bad mood, it may grind its teeth. . If your hamster does any of these, just leave it in the cage for a bit. Don't try punishing it nor bribing it.
your little black bear hamster is fine he may be just a little agitated you might just need to give your hamster a brake let it sleep a while so the answer is no nothing is really wrong medically
Because of ventilation, besides, hamsters love climbing inside metal cages.
If your hamster's face was out of the cage, then it couldn't have happened naturally.
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Hamsters like to climb. I don't know what he's climbing... (side of the cage?) but from what I know hamsters actually love to climb and often fall. If your hamster seems to be hurt from doing this than you could get a different cage (if that's what he's climbing on...) with a tank like I have.... its a fish tank, but its really big and they seem to like it. If that isn't what your hamster is climbing on, then I don't know what to tell you, sorry.
Probably Hamster, unless the Hawaiians have given them a Hawaiian name after the fact. Hamsters are European in origin so the European word is how they were introduced into the pet trade everywhere.
That is normal hamster behavior, nothing to worry about.
The ideal size for a dwarf hamster cage is at least 360 square inches of floor space, with multiple levels or platforms for climbing and exploring. It should also have proper ventilation, bedding, and accessories for the hamster to stay healthy and happy.
Try placing him in it? Or putting food in there so he gets used to climbing onto it. My hamster wouldn't use his wheel either, so i brought him a new metal one on a stand , they seem to be easier for hamsters to move them around. Now i can't get my hamster out of his wheel !
When you see no fur or dropplings in the cage everywhere you are okay but still clean it every once a week!!!