It won't. It's just like if you were to change the bedding in the cage. It will be just like home but with different surroundings. It's like when they come fome from the pet store where they were with 9 zillion other hamsters.
No they will fight.
I do not think is really a such thing as the most exspensive cage but it would be fumn to find out. I have a hamster and need to get him a easy good traveling cage. So if anyone knows put itonline and then ill find it name it the best hamster cage steve ok thanks
as long as its not to big and not to small
You should remove all the poo.
NO! they will fight and end up hurting each other. If it is a boy hamster and the other is a girl it might be ok but it will be safer to buy another cage.
nope they will just make babies all the time
yes but not too much or it make the hamster sick
Cotton is most likely ok, for many products used for hamsters are made of cotton.
i don't know if i get your question but i think that is urine.
if it doesnt have thin tunnels then yes... i think lol NO NO NO!!!!!! hamster cages are TOTALLY unsuitable for mice as they have calapsible rib cages. A suitable cage is a fully plastic cage with NO bars. Or a fish tank with a decent lid- hope this helps
If you are not going to take the hamster to the vet, I would suggest that you put the hamster back in its cage. If there are no apparent signs of blood, just keep it in cage and keep it warm for the hamster, no drafts. See what it is doing after a couple of days. Sometimes, a little time is all they need to heal. Just watch the hamster. Don't attempt to pick it up for any reason until you see it out an about under its own power in its cage by itself. It is OK to pet it but do not attempt to pick it up.
Depends what you mean, If you mean in the cage.. Then yes. If you mean outside of the cage.. Well that'd be an easy no, Since hamsters commonly tend to "nibble" on cords & things that they shouldn't & also it's more than likely that the hamster would escape the room.