I would not recommend it. First, you should let him get used to his/her new environment. Then on the 2nd day, you hand feed him/her a treat. You can probably hold your little furball on the 3rd or 4th day.
You have to be gentle. When you first get them you should do steps. It's really easy to make them hate you. 1. First day, leave them, let them explore their new home. 2) Hand feed them. 3) Attempt to hold them in the cage. (If they don't like it or are not sure, leave them but try again the next day) 4) Hold the outside the cage in a small box. Good Luck.
Because he wanted to know how far his hamster Burt ran every day.
You should put it in the hamster's "home" and leave it alone for a day or two, so it can get comfortable with its' new surroundings. You can though, still give it attention, but try not to "overload" it.
Well my hamster didn't like me at all when i got her but if you do the exercise below, it might help it get used to you! 1. Get lots of sunflower seeds or other kind, nuts will also work but make sure it's not flavoured same for the seeds. 2. Put two treats in your palm and put your hand in the cage wait until he/she comes and starts eating them then hold her/him in your hands while he/she is eating. If for some reason he/she wont come, take her/him into your hands and give her/him the treats. 3. Do this about twice a day for a week then the next time you come near or hold him/her in your hands he/she should like you and will wait for you to give her/him attention. If this does not help then I'm sorry but for my hamster it WORKED.
You can put a hamster in the ball as much as you want. The average time you want your hamster in there for exercise is about 15 minutes, but my hamster loves it so much that he goes in for 30. It all depends on the type of hamsters and how athletic they are! hope this helps
You should take your hamster out of its cage a few times a week, or even every day if you want to. You can put him/her in their hamster ball, a hamster playpen, or just hold them. There are a lot of ways to interact with your hamster.
it depends on how they react to you. on your second or third day, put your hand in the cage with a piece of food and hold it out to your hamster. keep it in there for two or three mins and if he/she doesnt come to you, try it the next day. keep doing this until it sincerely trusts you to just hold it like a daily thing.
You can say that but you should never hold a hamster on its first day home. It needs time to relax after a stressful ride home in a car and put in a strange cage. If it gets too stressed, it could get wet tail, a fatal disease caused by stress.
Rabbits and hamsters should not be kept together. There is a good chance the rabbit will kill the hamster.
Hamster day isn't an actual day; it is slang. According to Urban Dictionary, "[Hamster Day is] a day where you just keep going round and round like a hamster on a wheel.
When I bought my first hamster from a big pet store, they said to leave him for 5 days to settle in. I did just this, but after that it was incredibly hard to tame him. I had this same issue with my next hamster. I would advise that you leave him for a day or two (judge how settled he is) before stroking him and introducing touch. Then play it by ear but don't leave it for too long!!
yes my hamster runs for about 20-25 minutes every day
a hamster that matches your personality. for example if you want to hold it and pet it instead of just having it sleep all day, you would want a lively, healthy, happy one that likes to be awake when you are.
you must give your Hamster 7 seeds poor day
Once a day!
you must give your Hamster 7 seeds poor day
Yes...this should be an OK diet for your hamster. Do not treat the celery like an every day diet though. I am not sure this will be good for your hamster. So do not feed him/ her celery every single day of her hamster life.