a tiny bit if its in your room you cant smell it
Yes, but be sure to wash it off very well so that the hamster doesnt smell it and lick the cage walls and floor, otherwise it could get sick.
Yes.
It actually depends on the types of allergies one might have. Like say you are allergic to fur, dander, dust, or even the smell of the wood chips in their cages; then a hamster would not be recommended.
Hamsters eat plants and hamster food.Animals likeb cats,dogs,birds,snakes,ect eats them basically any thing like a cat and bigger.
No, defiantly not. It could potentially be very harmful to the hamster.
Some of the best hamster cages with tunnels available in the market include the Habitrail OVO Dwarf Hamster Habitat, the Ferplast Hamster Cage with Tubes, and the Kaytee CritterTrail Z Habitat. These cages provide ample space for hamsters to explore and play, with tunnels that add an extra element of fun and enrichment to their environment.
Hamster cages with wood chips.
You can connect two hamster cages by using tube tunnels specifically designed for hamsters. These tunnels can be attached to the cages with connectors or tubes that allow your hamster to move freely between the two cages. Make sure the connection is secure and the hamster cannot escape.
oh no, no they can't they are one of the biggest of the hamster breeds.
Pet shops, eBay or maybe a neighbour or friend who used to own a hamster.
humsters like to run around not sit in cages and it also depends what are your hamster.
It depends. Large cages once every week, unless there are more than one hamster, then every other day. Small cages every other day, and there should only be one hamster in a small cage. If the hamster is in mating season you might want to clean them out more often, as the smell is worse and they urinate more. Also, bigger hamster will urinate more, keep that in mind. :)