yes it is natural for hamsters to do this as it keeps them ocupied.
Many people who have owned hamsters say that, that kind of cage is dangerous for hamsters, even dwarf hamsters. Also, there are many ways that a hamster can be killed in that cage. It's a death trap for a hamster or anything else. They may look cute and colorful but they are NOT good for any type of small rodent.
Yes. If the water is deep enough it could drown. Hamsters don't like to get wet so I would advise anyone who has a hamster or is planning to get a hamster is not to give any type of hamster water in a dish.You should give it water in a hamster water bottle thingy.
Your cage does not have to be very large. As long as there is room for food, water, an exercise wheel, a place for you hamster to sleep, and a little extra room for walking around, you should be fine.
Depends. If they were raised together, they should be fine. If they are different types of hamsters or they came from two different groups, then you should expect a bit of fighting. In my case, the two different hamsters I had fought brutally so be careful.
Yes, Chinese hamsters are nocturnal and tend to be more active during the night. They may appear to sleep a lot during the day to conserve energy for their active nights. It's important to provide them with a quiet and dark environment during the day to ensure they get the rest they need.
Hamsters like to chew on the bars of their cage, if they discover a place where they can get out by doing this, they will escape. Perhaps the actual door of it's cage isn't very secure.
Many people who have owned hamsters say that, that kind of cage is dangerous for hamsters, even dwarf hamsters. Also, there are many ways that a hamster can be killed in that cage. It's a death trap for a hamster or anything else. They may look cute and colorful but they are NOT good for any type of small rodent.
Yes, it's better that way. Having the male inside the cage can cause the female a lot of stress, besides, she needs to rest and the male can get her pregnant again right away.
Yes, hamsters do dig around and burrow. They like a lot of bedding in their cage that they can dig around in.
i suggest no, because female hamsters are smellier.
I guess as long as you do not move the cage a lot and let it sleep and have a hiding place too.
leave the cage alone and get a penciland try to push the food out of its mouth and just feed the hamsters mushy food
a lot there are the bigger hamsters and the dwarf hamsters
Hamsters usually do make a lot of noise. They chew on the bars of the cage, their wheel may be squeaky, and their digging often is noisy. If you get a good hamster wheel and a cage without bars, then your hamster is probably alright to be in your room.
The`ll probably eat if they have a hamster wheel they might run on that might take a nap or go to sleep and many other things it just depends on what you have for your hamster if you have a lot of things for him in his cage he has a lot of things to do
Get a female hamster as they look white and cute and the first thing that they are a lot more active than the male russians. They often climb on the treadmill and they keep themselves fit. Also they are less aggressive.
Usually hamsters have two toilets. One for the feces and one for the urination. It's usually in a private corner of the cage or sometimes next to the water bottle.