You prevent your cat from having access to your hamster. Keep your hamster caged at all times unless supervised by an adult. If the cat is aggressive, keep the cat in a seperate room or outside when you take the hamster out.
Yes, cats typically stop eating when they are full. They have a natural instinct to regulate their food intake based on their hunger levels.
They shouldn't. They usually need to be pretty hungry to be healthy. Hamsters that do not eat as much and/or are smaller need to be taken to a vet.
Cats have a built-in mechanism that tells them when they are full. When they eat, their stomach stretches and sends signals to their brain to stop eating. This helps them regulate their food intake and prevent overeating.
Yes,cats can smell hamsters because their smell is real good.
You can't make your cats stop eating vomit. It is just part of life! But make sure that you clean up afterwords!
definetly, cats are a risk to all small pets; includng dwarf hamsters
Cats and dogs have a more recent common ancestor in evolutionary history compared to cats and hamsters. This means that they have had less time for genetic differences to accumulate, resulting in more similar DNA between cats and dogs than cats and hamsters.
No!
Close the door.
Well my cat looks in my hamsters cage but does nothing .
yes. my cats have got into my hamsters cage twice.
humans, cats, hamsters