when they don't move for at least 24 hours.
No, it is not possible. Im sorry but what were you thinking when you asked this question? Did you think that the female just gets babies from the stork or somthing. PS. not trying to be mean
If you're all out of hamster food (I suggest you get some soon), you can feed your hamster carrots, lettuce, any vegetable. Stay away from foods other than this. You don't want to take any risks with your hamster. Also, you don't know if your hamster has any serious allergies. At all costs, do what I said. But, if you can help it, get some more hamster food! It's the easy and safe route to go.
Well, all I know is that "wet tail" is a very deadly sickness to hamsters... If you hear that your hamster has wet tail, take it to a vet!
It is possible that the mom dwarf hamster may exhibit aggressive behavior towards the dad if she feels threatened while protecting her babies. It is recommended to separate the parents once the babies are born to avoid any potential conflicts.
A hamster usually won't eat her babies unless if it is ill and/or dying. The mother may also eat her baby if anyone has touched it. If you touch a baby the mother will smell an un-natural scent and the first thing she'll think is 'danger'. A hamster.. in this case.. will either abandon the baby or eat it to keep her other babies safe. If you have a pregnant hamster; DO NOT pick up the babies when they are born (even though its hard to resist). It'd probably be best if you left the mother and her babies alone for a while. When you clean the cage, work around the mom. You don't want to disturb or distress her in any way.
of course all hamsters have babies!
They might cause a fight, if same gender, If not the same gender, the they will (most likely) have babies, and when a female hamster has babies, you have to help the babies come out. And if you touch the hamster babies AT ALL, the mother will eat them. I don't recommend buying another hamster.
Do NOT tend to your hamster's babies. Leave all that work to the mom. Don't touch them either, or the mom will smell your scent on her babies and eat them.
no not at all!
Well my hamster squeaks, and it's not harmed at all. In fact, she had 4 babies. So I think it is normal......Well my hamster squeaks, and it's not harmed at all. In fact, she had 4 babies. So I think it is normal......
I had 3 preagnant hamsters so far and when my hamsters where preagnant they all rearanged their cages. You should weigh your hamster too. When my hamster Lucy was preagnant she gained 5 kilograms in one night. I think that's why she had twelve babies. Hope that answers your question!
... You touch your hamsters nipples!? ... O_o I suppose just give your hamster lots of water so she can produce more milk for her babies
a hamster doesnt know how to swim this is all i know soz
they are all delievered
If it is having babies then it is all the way along. Otherwise it can be very difficult to tell, as even unimpregnated hamsters can gain lots of weight in a short amount of time.
No. However, the male may pressure the female to have sex. Animals have no dignity after all. ^^
I guess you can tell. If your hamster has been pregnant for 10-16 days and was showing signs of pregnancy and you know she was pregnant then all of a sudden the signs were gone and your hamster is back to it's old self then that is probably the case