I have never heard of anyone keeping a hamster outdoors.
Yes, it is I have had one before
Yes, but try starting indoors to get used to it then take short walks outdoors on cool pavement or short moved grass be sure that no bugs inhabit the area in which your walking
It is ideal to keep a cat indoors for at least nine or ten weeks. It is recommended by taking the cat out on a harness for the first few weeks after the indoor period, to get it accustomed to the yard or garden.
It's possible, but most likely no. If your other hamster died, then play with it, and keep it happy and not lonely. Or you can clean out the cage, and then buy another hamster for her/him to play with. Then she will be happy, and the other one she would forget about. It's possible, but most likely no. If your other hamster died, then play with it, and keep it happy and not lonely. Or you can clean out the cage, and then buy another hamster for her/him to play with. Then she will be happy, and the other one she would forget about.
in its cage i say. i have a hamster and i have to go to school, i feed him in the morning and i leave him in his cage, when i come back i put him into his exercise ball , and then i feed him again.
Signs of a pregnant hamster are:They keep peeing,Keep bleeding from the tummy and keep squeaking when you hold them.DONT WORRY THE HAMSTER SHOULD NOT DIE!
animal that are usually pet animal in keep indoors example cat dog hamster, rabbit parrot songbirds etc.
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Yes, many small animal pet owners keep their animals indoors, this is perfectly fine.
Unless you provide a special environment for it, it will die indoors.
i wouldnt give cucumber to a hamster as its very watery and can give your hamster dihareaa
Keep it there.
Yes they are like dogs and can breed anytime anyway!
You can't walk a hamster. You can let it run indoors on furniture or across your lap where it is room-temperature. You can also let it run through your house in a ball as long is room temperature.
Keep it warm apparently the leaves fall off even if you keep it indoors, so there's no need for light
I have seasonal allergies and a hamster. I used to keep my hamster in the basement and now she is in my room, but there isn't really much of a difference. so no i don't think that a hamster would make things worse, but if you are still unsure don't keep the hamster in your room
Keep the hamster cage out of reach from the cat.
yes but not all the time it will burn the hamster