As a pet, it is illegal to experiment on them. It is your responsibility as a pet owner to take care of your pet and experimenting on them means putting the health of your pet at risk.
Wild mice do not do well as pets. You would be better off if you went to a pet shop and purchased a pet mouse. They are cheap.
If it doesn't get better in a few days, I would take it to a pet doctor and let him give the hamster medicine.
The commonest pet hamster is the Syrian or Golden hamster, Mesocricetus auratus.
I would say and dwarf hamster any kind there cheaper and they wont chew the bars of your hamster cage they are really cute. but do not get two and try not to let them escape your hands. They are really fast runners that's why i got the teddy bear hamster because they come in cute colors and they don't bite as much and you can get more than one. =)
It is a normal hamster. Pet shops give them names like that to make them sound better, or more exclusive so people will pay more than they normally would.
Hamster because mice stink and hamster like to play more than mice. If you want a playful pet choose hamster an if you want a pet that will just sit around in the cage then the mouse is for you!
In my opinion, a black bear hamster makes a very loving pet and really cute on top of that. I would go with the hamster because they're also easier to handle.
A pet mouse would live in a cage like a hamster cage.
They both can be trained and mice usually bite a more often than hamsters do.
no
Yes, a mouse is a very cool pet and it is cooler if you buy a hamster (same as mouse only in different colours and.....BETTER!).You can hold them, play with them, cuddlle them and most of all love them (I think you would understand if you are a girl....just joking).So...the finall answer is: YES THEY ARE COOL.
A hamster tbh :D x
yes, mouse poison will kill hamsters, when using poison try to keep it in places that your pet can not get to.
SEEDS. YOU CAN GET RAT AND MOUSE FOOD AT YOUR LOCAL PET STORE. ALSO HAMSTER AND GERBIL FOOD.
Wild mice do not do well as pets. You would be better off if you went to a pet shop and purchased a pet mouse. They are cheap.
TRuthfully, no. I got my hamster from a pet store, been there for all her life(9 weeks until I bought her) and she is very timid, and easily frightened. My friend Sarah bought her hamster from a flea market, and her hamster isn't scared of anything. And if your hamster is pregnant, the pet store will not let you return it.
It depends on what they do and waht type they are. But I would choose Both