To determine if a hamster has finished mating, observe the pair for signs of separation or disinterest. After mating, males usually disengage and may groom themselves or the female. Additionally, if the female shows signs of restlessness or aggression toward the male, it indicates that mating has concluded. It's also important to note that mating sessions are typically brief, lasting only a few minutes.
anytime baby
yes
You may notice the hamster getting larger around the belly and back area, she may start gnawing more than usual and you may see teats on her underbelly about a week after mating.
You put a male and a female together.
It can happen as early as 3 weeks old, but mating at 2 months is best for you and your hamster.
When animals mate and then separate, it typically means that the mating process is complete. Each species has different mating behaviors, and once the mating act is finished, the animals may go their separate ways to resume their normal activities.
They can mate from 5 weeks old.
No. Not unless it got pregnant before you bought it.
Chances are, if it looks like your stereotypical hamster, it is a hamster. If it doesn't, it's a rabbit.
Someone lights a cigarette.
That is the same thing.
well different hamsters will react different my Russian did so if she acts weird don't be worried