It could be hibernation or dehydration. Give it some water or food, see if it helps. Aso if he gets worse consider taking him to a vet. It could be serious or just because of old age.
No, probably not. A baby hamster is like a normal hamster, only smaller, and a baby. But my hamster used to bite me a lot and I didn't get infected. so, no you won't.
Just let him rest for about a week or two then he or she will be as playful as ever!
A squirrel cage blower is used to move air...the fan component is a large finned cylinder that looks a bit like a hamster's exercise wheel...hence the name.
Well at one point of time I did have a hamster.. and no they do not move.......
My hamster is moving all her babys out of her bed
The minimum size requirement for a hamster cage to ensure that it is spacious enough for the hamster to move around comfortably is at least 24 inches by 12 inches, with a height of 12 inches.
Chances are, if it looks like your stereotypical hamster, it is a hamster. If it doesn't, it's a rabbit.
A golden hamster would probably like a cage that is normal size and a few tubes to crawl in. They also love hideouts at the top where they can rest
It depends what breed of hamster. Most just find a place to settle and stay and others like to move around to live and make a house.
no because rabbit don't like hamster
For a hamster, it is recommended to get a tank that is at least 10 gallons in size. This will provide enough space for the hamster to move around and explore comfortably.
ur hamster will be very slow in his or her movement and will not eat as much as usually it does and it will hardly move about