I would take it to a vet or give it back to the store where it came from. Maybe they can help.
If it is like that, cold and not breathing, yes, it is dead.
No, your hamster is dead.
with duct tape you can fix almost anything.
It is not recommended for hamsters to eat dead ladybugs as they may contain toxins that could be harmful to the hamster's health. It's best to stick to a diet of commercial hamster food and safe fruits and vegetables for their diet.
Yes, you should. Unless you want your cage to be smelt of death. I left my dead baby hamster for a a few hours to allow the mother and her other babies to feed on the dead baby --- this gives proteins, nutrients and energy to the Mama hamster and keeps her healthy and nourished so that she can feed her babies with enough milk. After that, I removed the dead baby hamster. If you can not tolerate the gruesomeness of it, I suggest you remove it before the guts spill. But, it's good to give the mother more nutrients. (: Hope this helps!
It is dead :)
It is inadvisable to put any other animal in with a hamster, as they are solitary creatures, and do not require companionship. They will almost certainly fight, the outcome of which will be dead mice and an injured hamster.
I doubt it. And if death is imminent, why not give your hammy some love and let it pass while comforted by your affection?
If it is like that, cold and not breathing, yes, it is dead.
I've tried that when my children had hamsters, and found that almost any hamster can wriggle out of almost any lead, so there's really not much point.
No, your hamster is dead.
You don't. If the hamster is ill you take it to the vets.
Almost dead is better
I think my hammys dead. i loved him.
yes
It's dead.
You'll have a dead hamster