I have several russian dwarf hamsters. My female hamster gave birth last month to a litter of four of which 3 have survived and are now sexually mature themselves. All are housed in separate cages. What I am sharing is based purely on observation of the interaction between my male hamster, Oscar, and female hamster, Minibus: Apart from covering uneaten food in the dish with nesting material every time they finish snacking, both seemed unperturbed by their untidy cage with nesting material (I use roughly shredded toilet paper) all over on their bedding. Then, one early morning I noticed Oscar packing his cheek pouches with the tissue only to deposit it elsewhere in the cage. He had retrieved every bit of tissue from the cage till the area looked as if Housekeeping had come in and made up the room, save the large, well-woven nest at one corner! (Did you know that the nest is woven in such a way that it has "trip wires" to alert its inhabitants of intruders?) Minibus, who did not lift a finger to help in the building of the nest, merely checked it out from time to time. Then, Oscar began wooing her with gifts. The chew stick I dropped into the cage, he placed at Minibus' feet, but she took no notice of it. Bits of food, he would offer her, but she'd reject them. Oscar would stand on his hind legs and stick out his paws like a playful puppy wanting her attention, but she would either squeak at him or pin him down. He would freeze in that position till she backed off. Sometimes, Oscar would sniff Minibus' butt or underbelly but this would get an irritated hiss from her. Other times, he would nuzzle her, they would lick each other's mouths and snouts. Then out of the blue, the cage got really smelly - thanks to Minibus' odorous scent. This whipped Oscar into a frenzy and he began to sniff Minibus' hindquarters to the point of lifting up her backside and chasing her round the cage. The difference between this latest antic and the previous ones is that there were no audible squeaks, hisses or signs of protest from her. :)
Hamsters may chew on their paws due to stress, boredom, or skin irritation. Make sure your hamster has enough enrichment, such as toys and tunnels, and a clean environment. If the behavior persists, consult a veterinarian to rule out any underlying health issues.
There is lots like, Syrian, Chinese dwarf hamster, Campbells dwarf hamster, Robo dwarf hamster, Russian hamster. My favorite, is the blueberry campbells dwarf hamster and the Syrian hamster. They are the sweetest and easy to hold. NOT THE ROBO"S!!!
A hamster pulse is the pulse of a hamster.
The commonest pet hamster is the Syrian or Golden hamster, Mesocricetus auratus.
No. You cant make a hamster have babies because it must have a male hamster with a girl hamster and the male hamster might not get the girl pregnant so just roll with it.
let her rest but if she behave differently pls bring her to the vet immediately. by estherbella
Hamsters may chew on their paws due to stress, boredom, or skin irritation. Make sure your hamster has enough enrichment, such as toys and tunnels, and a clean environment. If the behavior persists, consult a veterinarian to rule out any underlying health issues.
There is lots like, Syrian, Chinese dwarf hamster, Campbells dwarf hamster, Robo dwarf hamster, Russian hamster. My favorite, is the blueberry campbells dwarf hamster and the Syrian hamster. They are the sweetest and easy to hold. NOT THE ROBO"S!!!
Hamster(der) Hamster
A hamster pulse is the pulse of a hamster.
i don't have a hamster but when i get 1 it will be a Syrian hamster.
no a hamster in english is hamster...
that will proberly be a Syrian Hamster or the Golden Hamster.
Chances are, if it looks like your stereotypical hamster, it is a hamster. If it doesn't, it's a rabbit.
the hamster fairy.
an albino hamster
A female hamster can get pregnant if it mates with a male hamster.