Freezing a deceased hamster is not advisable. While some people may consider it for preservation, it can lead to further degradation of the body and is not a respectful way to handle a pet's remains. Instead, it's better to consider burial or cremation as more appropriate methods for honoring your pet's memory. Always check local regulations regarding pet remains to ensure compliance.
well I would not freeze a hamster but about 3 min. But I would not do it
you get another hamster and get over it
NO it will freeze its face off and die
He died?!?!?!??!?!
Is it that you just bought it? If yes, it might be shocked when it first meet you.
no. My friend's cousin tried it and their hamster died.
Sadly know, once it died, no it will not come back. What are you stupid no a hamster cant come back to life after it died that it is why you replace them!
Jake Freeze died in 1983.
It's hugely unlikely that the hamster died b/c of biting you. More likely it bit b/c it was already feeling ill, and then died.
Only you can know that.
because it made you sad.
Hamsters can survive harsh cold & hot environments but will freeze to death at subzero temperatures. I don't think any hamster could last long in temperatures 100 degrees or higher