NO.
SOME hamsters are, but most of them are not. If you place a hamster inside of an environment with another, they usually do not react very well, resulting in biting and sometimes, death. It is usually a good idea to make sure that if you are going to have hamsters share a cage at ALL, they are both female hamsters. This is because male hamsters are more territorial, which is why they fight so viciously.
If you ask me I think hamsters are smarter because I did an experiment with a maze and I tested which one was smarter a hamster or a mouse and it turned out to be the hamster. But it might have been the type of the hamster. But both are sooooooo cute. But mice are more considered to bite and some hamsters.
Yes. A guinea pig is less territorial than a hamster. Never put a hamster with a guinea pig as surprisingly the hamster will kill the guinea pig as they will not share unless they are breeding.
The difference between a hamster and a guinea pig is that the hamster is smaller, eats less, sleeps during the day and is active at night, and doesn't eat that much fruit. Guinea pigs NEED vitamin C, fruit, greens, timothy hay, vitamins (lots and lots). They need a certain amount of attention. Hamsters like to be left alone, they also need an outdoors cage so they can get their exercise because they don't run on a wheel. Guinea pigs NEED a buddy to share their cage and meals with, while hamsters PREFER to have a cage to themselves. Also, most hamsters know how to unlatch their cage door, and guinea pigs just sit there and wait to be taken out of their cage. Guinea pigs don't run on a wheel, in a ball, or climb through tunnels. The reason for that is that a guinea pig has a very fragile spine that can not bend in that much of a "U" shape. Hamsters, because of their small size, are not all that easy to cuddle with. Therefore, they are used to people watching them and holding them, but not cuddling up with them. Since guinea pigs are so much larger than hamsters, they LOVE to cuddle up with the person they are closest to, because it is more comfortable to do so.
The best selling pets are a fish,guenea pigs,and hamsters they only approx. cost $8.99 but the cages and tanks cost approx $24.00.If you have a fish tankthat could work for a guenea pig or hamster.
no they can not they dont like sharing
only ever keep dwarf hamsters in the same cage, it doesn't matter what sex the dwarfs are, but once other breeds of hamsters reach maturity(such as the syrian) they will viscously kill any hamster that they share a cage with!
Not to live together but if your intention is to mate them then it should work quite well. Generally speaking hamsters are solitary animals with the exception of the Campbell's Russian Dwarf hamster which quite often can be very social with it's own litter mates but even that can go wrong sometimes. Syrian hamsters should NEVER share the same cage with another hamster with the exception of mating and then removing the male after. This is because they are VERY territorial and will not share their cage with another.
Hamsters aren't supposed to share cages if there syrians(dwarf hamsters can share a cage very happily). Your hamsters could kill eachother; hamster's nature is to roam alone. However, if you have one male hamster, and one female hamster, this may not apply, as the female can, well, you know, with the male and before you know it.... pop goes the BABIES. Be prepared.
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You should separate them. Adult hamsters rarely share the same territory peacefully, they are solitary by nature, and will attack other hamsters, even littermates. They will not grow out of it, they will continue until one is dead.
no. (All) syrian hamsters as adults are very teritoral.it is ok for syrian hamsters to share a cage if thay are under the age of 5 weeks. When they get around the age of 4 weeks you (Must) separate them. Or there fights could be faital.
no, hamsters are known to be EXTREMELY territorial. its best to not even put them with other hamsters
Yes, they share this trait with the rest of the rodent Order.
Yes. But it might be best to have more than 1 if you have a few hamsters.
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