A teddy bear hamster will only eat her young if she is threatened or in danger or if she does not have food or if she needs some proteins other wise if left alone for the needed time before weaning the mother will raise her young normally.
The mother hamster does not care as much because she is stressed and worries about her care more.
hamsters do take care of their young... try not to touch them as it might change e smell... the mother hamster will eat their young if its unwell or e smell changes....
How long does a mother cougar take care of her babies
After your hamster has babies the mother will care for them. The puppies will have no fur and are very small. If a baby strays from the nest the mother will carry it back in her mouth. The mother will feed the hamster from her milk until three weeks. At 5 weeks the puppies arte ready to leave the mother. If the hamster is a syrian this is the age when it must be separtated from its brothers and sisters.
No, usually the mother will eat her babies because she takes care of them.
Well if you take away all of her babies then yes she will feel some lonesome and it may cause her to wine,scratch,runny nose.But if you leave at least one baby hamster with her she will not be upset and none of those symtyms above will happen.So i recomend you sell all of them(exept one.)and give the one you have not sold to the mother hamster and take care of her. p.s. you will not have to take care of the baby as much as you take care of the mother because the mother will take care of the baby but do feed her and love her as the mother hamster does. I HOPE I HELPED!!!(: MERRY CHRISTMAS!
Mother hamsters carry their babies by gathering them in their mouths and moving them to a new location. They do this by gently picking them up by the scruff of their necks. Hamsters are equipped with built-in instincts that help them care for their young in this way.
yes the babies still should live and if the mom is immature and wont take care of it like you no hang out with it or nurse it lay down with it and all you should consul with your mom and figure out what you should do
Yes, squirrels nurse their babies. They care for their young by building nests, providing warmth and protection, and feeding them with milk produced by the mother. The mother squirrel also teaches her young how to find food and survive in their environment.
no they don't the mother and father animals stay together but the group comes second to their young
They have a mother in the biological sense i.e. the one that gave birth to them or laid the eggs, but the mother does not provide parental care.
Isolate the pregnant female from other hamsters, pets, people, and other distractions. Mother hamsters usually eat their babies because they feel threatened and cannot protect them. Male hamsters may eat babies, especially not their blood kin, as a way to ensure their own security. Never handle the mother or babies until the young are several days old and the mother feels comfortable in taking care of them.