they are not supposed to be, so it may have diarrhea, so it is best if you take it to the vets.
No, it does not necessarily mean that your hamster has diarrhea if it poops a lot. There are several other factors that could be contributing to your hamster's increased bowel movements.Some of these factors could include: A sudden change in diet or environment Stress or anxiety A parasitic or bacterial infection A reaction to certain medications or vitaminsIf your hamster is pooping a lot and you are concerned about their health, it is best to take them to a veterinarian for an examination.
there is no specific time.
The big thing is it will bleed when it poops, has a hard time breathing, doesn't eat/drink much, and looks like a bag of bones. Sadly your hamster might not survive, if you haven't already take your hamster to a vet.
Yes
they dig underground and they go to sleep.
First you need to know which is the corner where your hamster poops, then you can use a little tray with cat litter or chinchilla sand. Hamsters can be properly potty trained in a week or so.
hamster tumors are just the same as a humans. When you start to feel small or large bumps on a hamster you will know that its a sign and you should immediately take your hamster to the vet, and they will see what they can do, or if your hamster is in pain, they can put your hamster to sleep humanely.
First one!
When They poop red it is either the food or that it is bleding when it craps. If you feed it food that is red the that is why if not you need to take it to the vet ASAP.
yes
Normally, bedding.They can sleep on or in bedding. But they do like to burry so you could get it paper shreddings