I have a hamster and I keep the T.V on all day and her cage is right next to the T.V and
she sleeps all day so I say no the don't need a quiet surroundings
WHEN ITS NIGHT TIME DUHHHHH!!!!!!!!!
Somewhere where you are comfortable and your surroundings are quiet. For inspiration, sit somewhere where there is a lot of surroundings.
Hamsters may initially be stressed and anxious when moved to a new home due to unfamiliar surroundings and scents. They may take time to adjust and settle in, so providing a quiet and comfortable environment with familiar items like bedding and toys can help ease the transition. It's important to give them space and time to explore and become accustomed to their new surroundings at their own pace.
yes they can. but thet wet themselves only in their surroundings. Usally a cage.
Place the cage in a quiet place, away from other hamsters and out of the stream of household traffic. Mother hamsters will kill their young when disturbed.
Yes you can, and some hamsters need to live in pairs. However, syrian hamsters are very territorial and need to live alone.
Hamsters need shelter so they have a place to eat, sleep, and do what is necessary to survive.
I'd probably say that it is better to keep two females together as males can become very competitive and are more territorial. If the female in either case becomes pregnant, then the hamsters need to be separated. The mother will kill her offspring if she is disturbed, so it is very important to put the cage in a quiet, undisturbed area, away from other hamsters.
Yes. Not only can dwarf hamsters sleep in your hands, other hamsters can, too. I have had a hamster, Butterscotch, and she slept in my hands, If you are very calm and quiet, sure! They'll sleep in your hands. Unless they aren't sleepy of course:)
Yes, Chinese hamsters are nocturnal and tend to be more active during the night. They may appear to sleep a lot during the day to conserve energy for their active nights. It's important to provide them with a quiet and dark environment during the day to ensure they get the rest they need.
Hamsters freeze when they feel threatened or scared as a defense mechanism to avoid being noticed by predators. This behavior helps them blend in with their surroundings and stay safe from potential dangers.
no dont get your hamster out for 2-3 days after you get it. you need to let it get used to its surroundings first or you will stress or scare it and it will be harder to tame! i have had 4 hamsters so i am experienced in handeling!