No no matter what that is very crucial to your hamster.
Make sure to check on your hamster to ensure they are okay. Ensure their cage is clean, and monitor them for any signs of illness such as lethargy, loss of appetite, or diarrhea. Consider contacting a vet if you notice any concerning symptoms.
my hamster is hiding in our air vents. I know because it smells like an old hamster cage. My question is how do I get it out?? Our last hamster died in there and it smelled almost as bad. (ps: if you have a 3 year old, don't get a hamster!) One way to get a hamster out is to look for a ceiling vent in your basement. If you have floor vents in your first floor, then the ceiling vent will be on the same level. Once you find a ceiling vent, find where hammy is hiding. Listen for little footsteps in the air vents. When you think he's near the ceiling vent, stuck hamster tubes up inside of it. Hammy won't be able to resist crawling in his hamster tubes! That's how i got my hamster out of the air vents. - ya u totally copied that from the hamster hideout forum...
It's fine to pick a hamster by the skin behind his ears, but anywhere else it might hurt your hamster.
with your hands
Around the hamster -no. Not only would the hamster be scared by the noise, there is also a change of it being sucked up. Around the hamsters cage -yes.
because it ate it's poo
it will throw up
absolutely not
It's perfectly fine to throw away the nest; your hamster will build a new one!
Yes, they did throw babies up in the air and shoot them with machine guns like a target.
When you throw up an orange up into the air what kind of energy increases as it's height increase
When you throw up an orange up into the air what kind of energy increases as it's height increase
yes when you throw them up in the air
I have Serbian hamster and they eat sunflower seeds other than that they throw the rest...
Possibly it landed on the roof.
When you throw up an orange up into the air what kind of energy increases as it's height increase
gravity