You can buy 'Silent Spinner'; i know they are sold at petco. they make almost no noise and really are silent. the difference is that its plastic; it doesnt get rusty like metal wheels do.
The only noise I can remember hearing from a hamster is the spinning of the wheel. Although it may not be uncommon to hear a slight squealing occasionally. I found this info about hamster noises: "Sometimes you will hear a single small squeak. We believe that the hamster is calling to another hamster in the hamstery, but a lone hamster is still know to make this noise. Also you may hear a 'terrible squealing when you put your hand in to handle a new hamster. This means that the hamster is afraid. It will not usually bite while it is making this noise. Pick up the hamster gently and cup it in your hands. It will gradually stop. It may take several days to stop it making this noise when you go into its cage but it will stop as it gets used to its cage and you. Some colours are renown for making this squealing noise, particularly YELLOW."
Dwarf hamsters do not require a wheel to survive, but having one can help provide mental stimulation and exercise. It is recommended to provide a wheel for dwarf hamsters to prevent boredom and promote their natural behaviors, such as running.
Hamsters may stop urinating due to a urinary tract infection, bladder stones, dehydration, or stress. It is important to monitor their behavior and seek veterinary assistance if you notice any signs of discomfort or lack of urine production.
It's possible that your hamster hasn't been properly socialized or is naturally skittish. Try to build trust with treats, speak softly, and move slowly when interacting with her. Gradually increase your interactions to help her feel more comfortable around you. It may also help to create a calming environment with minimal noise and disturbances.
Yes, but it depends which type you mean. The wheel with the slotted holes in can kill the hamster by braking it's little feet. But the wheel without holes on a smooth, round surface is safe for them. (Unless you spin him until you never stop! That can give it a heart attack!)
When they don't feel like making noise and at night.
changes in temperature and weather can cause noise was it cold when noise started and warmer when it stopped??
The only noise I can remember hearing from a hamster is the spinning of the wheel. Although it may not be uncommon to hear a slight squealing occasionally. I found this info about hamster noises: "Sometimes you will hear a single small squeak. We believe that the hamster is calling to another hamster in the hamstery, but a lone hamster is still know to make this noise. Also you may hear a 'terrible squealing when you put your hand in to handle a new hamster. This means that the hamster is afraid. It will not usually bite while it is making this noise. Pick up the hamster gently and cup it in your hands. It will gradually stop. It may take several days to stop it making this noise when you go into its cage but it will stop as it gets used to its cage and you. Some colours are renown for making this squealing noise, particularly YELLOW."
Lubricate.
Dwarf hamsters do not require a wheel to survive, but having one can help provide mental stimulation and exercise. It is recommended to provide a wheel for dwarf hamsters to prevent boredom and promote their natural behaviors, such as running.
Your chirping smoke alarm is making noise because it is indicating a low battery or a malfunction. To stop the noise, you can replace the battery or reset the alarm according to the manufacturer's instructions.
I had to change the wheel barring to get the noise to stop that was a quick fix, but the only thing is you have to change the wheel barring on the other side too!
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A pebble.
Unplug it.
Bleeding the air from them usually helps.
either replace them or add motor honey to go for a longer perion without noise....