Syrian hamsters (the most common hamsters) don't get along.
Dwarf hamsters can be put together because they enjoy company. Dwarf hamsters get along with other dwarf hamsters of the same breed.
yes there are both
Yes you can breed any animal with its own breed as long as there in the same category
A hamster doesn't need any shots unless it gets ill.
Any breed of dog can be good with cats, especially if they have been raised with them. Feist are not known to get along or not get along with felines.
Yes, if they are in the same cage at the pet store. They would usually get along, then.
Any hamster can be nice depending on its living conditions before you got it. Make sure you buy a young one, these are the most easily tamed. Syrian hamsters are the most popular breed, as they are easily tamed and handled.
If you are a beginner, consider adopting dwarf or Syrian hamsters. They are the easiest to take care of and they are quite cute ! If you have taken care of a hamster before, and you are responsible, you can accept the challenge of taking care of a fancy hamster. A fancy hamster has long fur and you need to comb it every other day and occasionally cut it's hair! If you feel responsible enough, you can take care of any breed of hamster.
Eevee can only be bred by a Ditto or another Eevee. Make sure you have an Eevee of the opposite gender. You can catch any Ditto to breed with. Make sure the Ditto gets along well with Eevee, however.
A silky hamster is just a hamster with shiny fur. Its exactly the smae as any other normal sized hamster. A silky hamster is just a hamster with shiny fur. Its exactly the smae as any other normal sized hamster.
when a hamster gets pregnant it's nipples start to form and stick out. so once they babies are born they just feed like any other mammal
The savanna has no bacteria recently because it is a new breed,however when the savanna's breed gets older it might get bacteria.
If soap gets into your hamster's eye, gently flush the eye with water to help remove the soap. Use a clean, damp cloth to carefully wipe away any remaining soap residue. Monitor your hamster for any signs of irritation or discomfort, and consult a veterinarian if you notice any redness, swelling, or persistent blinking.