The hamster could become pregnant afer 10-16 day's
you should never house hamster together unless you are planning to breed.
Female raccoons are receptive to breeding for only 3-4 days in the spring. During those days they may have more than one sexual partner. If they do not become pregnant during those 3-4 days they may once again become receptive to breeding a few weeks later.
A female hamster shouldn't even be in the same cage as a male hamster,unless you are trying to breed them.If they are together the male will naturally try to mate with her,it doesn't matter to him that she might not be in heat. If a female isn't in heat she will attack any male that is in the cage with her.Also if you are putting 2 hamsters together with the intention of breeding you should always hand breed. Hand breeding is when you wait until the female is in heat and you put her and the male in neutal territory. Always wear gloves and have a ruler handy so that if need be you can separate them from fighting,although this rarly happens.After they actually start to mate supervise them for 40 minutes and then put both back in their own cages.Approximately 16 days later you should have babies. They don't.
first you play with your two hamsters in the same cage for about 2 days. then change your time to a year later. the shopkeeper will say your hamster is pregnant. then save and go back to the settings and change it to ten days later. your hamster should have a baby.
No because it needs time to develop
It is highly recommended to AVOID breeding hamsters (not to mention you need to get a license). Here is one answer (not made by me). 1. First you will need a male and a female teddy bear hamster 2.Female teddy bear hamsters come in the season every 4 days so everyday take out your hamster after sunset and pet her, if her tail sticks up and is not moving it means she in season 3.Use tall stuff around your house and make a circle not to big and not to small 4. If u pet your hamster and her tail sticks up it a lot it means she's ready to breed/mate 5. Put the male hamster in there first then few sec. later put in the female them pet her back then let them do there job 6. the male will mate her let them keep going until 1 of them tries to escape and if the female is not in the breeding position pet her back 7. after 1 of them tries to escape put them put in there regular cages U will know when they have mated when u put the female hamster in the cage and few Minutes. later she will lay down on the bottom of the cage then u will know
if her period is later than usual, then she takes a pregnancy testt:)
No, a female hamster cannot have a baby without mating. Hamsters, like all mammals, require fertilization from a male to become pregnant. Female hamsters have a reproductive cycle that includes going into heat, during which they are receptive to mating. Without mating, a female hamster will not become pregnant and give birth to babies.
It is important to keep male and female hamsters separated to prevent breeding. If you suspect your second hamster is male, it would be wise to keep them in separate enclosures to avoid any unplanned pregnancies. If you are unsure about the sex of your new hamster, you can consult a veterinarian or experienced hamster breeder for assistance.
a male and a female have sex, then when the male's sperm binds with one of the female's eggs', then the female becomes pregnant. 9 months later, the female has a baby. ( a miracle)
No, a woman is born with all the eggs she will have. They are not produced later in life, nor are they produced while she is pregnant.
In the year 1839 a British zoologist named George Robert Waterhouse found an elderly female hamster in Syria. After this discovery, there wasn't much more found out until a century later. In 1930, Israel Aharoni, another zoologist, found a female hamster and her litter of pups in Syria. Most hamsters in captivity today are believed to be descendents of this litter.