check in its cage thoroughly, then look under cupboards, sofas etc.
it may be stuck behind a radiator or in the floorboards.
You'd be surprised!
Lost in a room
Hamsters hide in their houses in their cage or under their bedding.
Your hamster hides in small parts of your cage because it is probably scared or if it is a robo hamster the hide might not be suitable for him/her
enough so the hamster can hide under it.
Put the cage somwhere were the cat cannot reach it.
The hamster will most likely hide and cower, as this is their instinct as they are prey, not predators, and an injury would make them more vulnerable. They also will limp or hold up the injury, lick, or try to conceal it. If your hamster is acting like this, take it to a vet immediately.
You need to look for them. They hide by instinct. This is normal behavior.
I think the best hamster cages come from Critter Trail. They have tubes a wheel and some thing to hide under.
place its favorite food somewhere (a lot of it) and hide/leave. this should draw the hamster towards it, and you can catch it again.
In dark places like under your bed, or under a dresser, or in the corner of a closet. Generally hamsters will seek out a "burrow" to hide in.
Julie is a Great name for a Hamster as I myself named a Hamster named Julie and she was an excellent hamster! In my opinion i would name the Hamster Julie.
Well your hamster might just lay there and speak or it might just look normal and hide its symptoms of the flu virus because they are prey animals. If you're concerned then please take your hamster to the vet.