It means it prefers the corner of the cage than to its bed. This is nothing to be worried about. (:
not necessarily, he or she could have a injury. check your hamster for cuts before believing its pregnant.
maybe
Yes. You should have it in the cage in addition to being in your bed while you sleep. ***** It is not a good idea to have a hamster in your bedroom: Hamsters are more active at night, so having the cage in your bedroom may mean a rather disturbed sleep (especially if it likes using a hamster wheel with a squeak!).
It probably has a disease so you should take it to the vet and clean their cage
Stress is the main reason why hamsters lose fur. Another reason could also be from scratching the area. It depends in what sort of attention you mean. If the hamster has not been fed or cleaned or given water then yes, this will cause the hamster great stress. If you mean the hamster has not been taken out of its cage and played with there is a possibility that this is causing the hamster stress. Hamsters do need attention in that respect and it could cause them stress from being alone and trapped in a small cage for a long period of time. If you think the hair loss is from something else then you should take the hamster to the vets. The best way to avoid this is by taking the hamster out the cage regularly and giving it some attention.
Keep your head out of it.
change the cage every 2 weeks and if you use the wrong kind of wood chips then before your hamster dies it will loose all it fur and get cuts and it will get mean p.s. it happened to my first hamster
It can mean the the cage is too small and there is not enough space to run, or it means that they have broken limbs.
That is normal. It happened to my hamster too. 1. You can try getting a new wheel (but it didn't work for me).2. You can use the bedding to rub any urine that gets in the wheel. With the dirty bedding just place it in a corner. Take out any bedding or materials that may be inside the wheel. Either throw away the contents or put it back in the cage. Repeat this process until the habit is broken.
If you mean putting it in the same cage I don't recommend doing that as they would try to kill each other.
if they are in the same cage two female hamsters tend to fight anyway. but if they didnt before the they proberbly both want it and are fighting over it
If you mean breed, I wouldn't risk it. Its really dangerous to make hybrid hamsters. It could cause many serious genetic problems. If you mean live together... I dont think you should. hamsters are solitary animals, but if you get a big enough cage ,then, maybe it depends on temperment an sex of the hamster. You should never cage two males together.