no because i have a 3 year old hamster named zoey and she moves really good
a hamster with a cage :) Hamster $9.99 Cage $39.00
A nine year old may be able to care for a hamster with supervision and guidance from an adult. They can help with feeding, cleaning the cage, and handling the hamster gently, but an adult should be responsible for ensuring the hamster's overall well-being and meeting its needs.
no my hamster dose it all the time thay just whant to get ot it i usefull if to by a hamster ball your hamster can move freely in your home and can breath you can get them in most pet stores quite cheep but other wise just tack them out of the cage and play with them from frayer PS hamster roxsener RIP she lived for 4 year and died or old age on the 1st of February 2010
If the hamster is over 5 weeks old then yes it is very likely.
I have a girl hamster and it is really active and loud at night. If you could sleep hearing their wheel or them biting on there cage at night a hamster is a okay animal for you. At night i take out the wheel but she will bite the Cage, on the other side a guinea pig you have to be ready to get grooming because they have long hair also some hamsters do to. Hamsters are easier to take care of. And they like to play in your hand. DON'T FORGET THEY BITE ! So i think a hamster should be better for a 10 year old because they can take care of them easier. they won't be as ruff with them as a 7-year-old will.
Old enough to get your parents' permission, be able to care for it, feed it, clean its' cage, if it's a hamster, and handle it lovingly and with respect.
well maybe yes if the old hamster owners don't clean the cage for the other hamster to live in!
probably not cause they are really big birdds and if they got out of their cage the might hurt the eleven year old if the eleven year old opened the cage so no a budgie is not a really good pet fo r a eleven yaer old i would probably recomind a rabbit or a hamster something small for a eleven year old cause it would be a smaller pet for the elevn year old
If they are both female yes. Keep all males alone in a cage.
If you clean the hamster's cage before the babies are old enough, the mother might kill her babies.
If you just got a new hamster just put him in his cage. If he doesn't move much, you need to give him some space. (Leave a little light in the room, and prevent loud noises.) If your hamster is old and doesn't move much, be very careful. They are very fragile and have a higher risk of catching wet tail at an old age. (Wet tail is an illness that causes death in rodents.)
After the baby hamster is old enough, it no longer needs its mother and starts to become an adult hamster of its own. The hamster needs to be separated to avoid fighting or mating with its mother, or even its father if he resides in the cage still, depending on the sex of the baby hamster.