Because they need to keep safe
it might not be safe to take them out of the cage cause of the risks of infection
No, it is safe not to. You don't want to find out the hard way!
no they can not they dont like sharing
Yes, hamsters are known to climb the inside of their cages. It's a natural behavior for them and can provide mental stimulation and exercise. Make sure the cage has plenty of safe climbing options for your hamster.
no it isn't. it is adetergent, and should never be used in a hamsters cage. if the wheel is squeaky, or the door is stiff, then use cooking oil. it doesn't harm the hamster if it likes it off
You can put a ferret in a hamsters cage on a temporary basis as long as it's not being used to house hamster's as the ferret will kill them. A ferrets needs a large size cage made for ferrets.
you might want to put some treats in it just so it feels safe and happy!
Is cuttlefish bone safe for hamsters to chew on
No, it is best not to house two hamsters together. In most cases, one hamster will become territorial, or as it matures, it will find itself some aggression. It doesn't always end up tragic, but to stay safe, and for the sake of the little buddies, don't house two in a cage.
Yes, but depending on what variety of apple it is it may be very hard, dry, and bitter when it is green.
It depends on the kind of hamster. Some kinds get along better with others than other hamsters do. My hamster is a Dwarf hamster , they get along good with other hamsters. To be safe , don't keep them in the same cage. Let them smell each other. If they seem like they're okay with each other then put them in the same cage. If you see ANY SIGN of fighting separate them.