Yes, well, in the first few week the cat will look at the hamster watch it and put it's paws on the cage. After about 2 week the cat will get Bord and leave it alone still don't leave the cat alone with the if the hamster is out of the cage. what i would do
is put the hamster cage where the cage will be with every thing in it so that's its ready for a hamster at any time and just leave the cage there for 2- 4 weeks so that the dig change which is putting the cage in. so now that the cat is used to it so when you put the hamster in its a little change and it will not be to dramatic so the cat will be fine and just maybe a little excited.
Yes my hamsters live together and my father and sons hamsters do aswel, but I think I have been able to do this as the are Campbell's hamsters and were introduced at a young and met in a box regularly
sure! as long as they aren't syrian hamsters, they will get along nicely
No, hamsters only live about 3 to 4 years.
It is generally not recommended to house hamsters from different litters together as they can be territorial and may fight. It is best to keep hamsters separate to prevent any potential harm or stress.
Hamsters live in a dry climate; my hamster came from Serbia
No
Even hamsters that are siblings will fight because they like to live alone. Dwarf hamsters can live together though, but only if they re brought up together.
Yes my hamsters live together and my father and sons hamsters do aswel, but I think I have been able to do this as the are Campbell's hamsters and were introduced at a young and met in a box regularly
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Hamsters are very antisocial animals they do not live with each other or most other animals. Dwarf hamsters can live together but there is still a small chance they will turn against each other.
No teddy hamsters and dwarf hamsters cant stay together
It depends on the albino's breed. If it is also a Roborovski Hamster, then yes. Otherwise, no.
Chinese hamsters have tails and dwarf hamsters don't and Chinese hamsters can live together.
It is not a good idea to put those together.
Gerbils and hamsters can live together if they're docile and nice to each other. If they don't get along, the larger rodent could get into a fight with it and kill it. While they could live together, it is best not to mix them together.
no they should not live together as often this results in fighting and sometimes death, please do not do this.
Dwarf hamsters are social and they like to live with other dwarf hamsters, it depends if it wants to be alone or not because if it want to sleep then yes, you should leave it alone.