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My hamster is 9 weeks old and i gave her, her wheel straight away, and she loves it!so i guess now wouldn't be so bad!
because they are very scared to people and the other word for running away is darting away dont touch them so much or they will be weak and will die for sure!!!
No, a cat is not a hamster. Cats and hamsters are two different species of animals with distinct characteristics and behaviors. Cats are carnivorous mammals, while hamsters are small rodents typically kept as pets.
He probably just doesn't want to. So put in a glass cage if he isn't already, take away his wheel, and take the glue out from the corners of the tank, I did this, so it's safe, and make sure to give him some chew bars or something, but if you want to, talk to some hamster professional about a type of wheel that won't be chewed on or something
Well, I think your hamster is toatoly mental. But you shoud but it in a not so sunny, and not so dark area to keep a shadow from appearing.
That is normal. It happened to my hamster too. 1. You can try getting a new wheel (but it didn't work for me).2. You can use the bedding to rub any urine that gets in the wheel. With the dirty bedding just place it in a corner. Take out any bedding or materials that may be inside the wheel. Either throw away the contents or put it back in the cage. Repeat this process until the habit is broken.
Well, I read somewhere that some hamsters will keep mice away. But then again, some hamsters are just plain friendly with the rodents! So if you are planning on getting a hamster to keep away mice, make sure you check with the owner that they are a breed that will keep mice away!
Yes, if you are going away, for a few days, it's ok to feed your hamster extra in case he/she gets hungry. He/she will stash the food somewhere and eat it when nessesary. Give however much food you think it needs while you're away.
The wheel of titanic is a mystery some say it came of on the way down others think that it corroted away
yes a baby hamster can die and your female hamster,im sad to say, probably will pass away.
It's perfectly fine to throw away the nest; your hamster will build a new one!
1. Make your house hamster proof! Cover electric cables. Keep other animals away from where you think the hamster may be. Remove anything that the hamster may chew on that will make him sick. (soap, make up, chocolate, plastic objects etc) 2. Try and catch it. Get a container (cardboard box etc) and make it so the hamster can get inside but not back out. Have some food and water in the box . Hamsters are attracted to the smell of water.