The two most probable sources are your hamster and you. If you know the blood isn't yours, such as from a scratch, then it is probably from your hamster. You should carefully check the cage, toys and feed/water equipment over for sharp edges; looking for areas where hair is caught can help.
It could be a urinary tract infection.
it depends on the size of the cage.
Well, hamsters really should not be put in a cage with other hamsters as they fight with each other
Hamsters can live in 10 gallon aquariums (or terrariums). They can live in a plastic cage or a cage with metal bars too. You can also make your own cage, but you must know how. Hamsters also live in the wild in certain parts of the world.
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1+2+4+8=15 There can't be half of a hamster. Start with the smallest cage with the smallest amount possible:1
well the bigest cage is 5ft 3
Like any hamsters cage?
Hamsters are solitary creatures, they will fight if you put them together in one cage.
You shouldn't keep a dwarf in a cage.
A dwarf hamsters cage can be the same as a regular hamsters'. Metal bars always work! My cousins have dwarf hamsters and they have an aquarium and a metal bar cage connected with plastic tubes. Although they prefer the aquarium more than the metal bar cage they still use the metal bar cage a ton! Hope I helped! :)
You give them food and let them get accustomed to the cage