No because it needs lots of attention and needs to have a view
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
the spare bedroom or basement
There are a number of good ways one can keep their basement dry. One can improve better drainage to direct rain water away from ground where the basement is located. Use waterproof masonry paint on the walls of the basement.
If you sit at the foot of the stairs holding the juiciest carrot you can find and call "here, ( insert hamster nickname here)..." a few times good and loud, your hamster should be soon to come running back to your open arms. Remember, after the two of you have been reunited you must remind him what a scary place the basement is, and how foolish it is to hide down there.
no. think about it- a hamster outside, where birds and predators are, all that. Plus they need to be in 65-75 degree temperatures. Good luck! from A.L.B. :=)
No, I don't think so but IT IS NOT GOOD TO KEEP YOUR HAMSTER OUTSIDE OF IT'S CAGE FOR A LONG TIME EVEN IN IT'S TRANSPORTER OR HAMSTER BALL .
Become of the slow changing humidity a basement can actually be a good place to put your piano. Just make sure to cover it to keep it from getting damp.
i wouldnt give cucumber to a hamster as its very watery and can give your hamster dihareaa
Below our house is the basement, where we store lots of unwanted items.
Keep it there.
It doesn't matter where you keep your hamster as long as the environment is fairly quiet and warm. Since hamsters re awake at night, they usually go on their wheel,. Which sometimes is really squeaky and can wake you up, plus they sometimes smell a bit so it is up to you where you keep your hamster. Just make sure there are no loud sudden noises which could scare your hamster.
It might have a sore, broken bone or have twisted it's right arm. You need to keep on eye on your hamster to make sure that it does not get worse. Good luck:)