If you ask me I think hamsters are smarter because I did an experiment with a maze and I tested which one was smarter a hamster or a mouse and it turned out to be the hamster. But it might have been the type of the hamster. But both are sooooooo cute. But mice are more considered to bite and some hamsters.
Hamsters are rodents and need much more complicated care. Both need a fishtank or cage with about the following lenghts: 100x50x50(cm) Both animals are very sensitive in terms of temperature, so make sure their environment isn't too cold. Most hamsters prefer to live alone, but sometimes 2 females can share a home. Hamsters can get up to 12 youngens, depending on their race. Turtles need water and land in their tank/cage and can live in groups. However even turtles can have fights, so you should ask your vet about more information about keeping groups of turtles. Turtles lay eggs, the quantity varies from race to race. Both hamsters and turtles have a certain smell you may have to get used to. If you are allergic to animal hair you shouldn't keep hamsters. Constantin Schmitz: I keep 6 hamsters at the moment and have had 4 turtles in the past. For more quetions please write to the following e-mail address: ctwjf95@Yahoo.com
actually the cat is more smarter than the hamster because if it wasn't he would always hide from her easily
In my opinian.................DOGGIES! : )
hamsters are smarter than turtules
Yes, and fuzzier, too.
cat then dog
A cat could eat a hamster if it felt like it. I strongly suggest keeping the hamster away from the cat and the cat away from the hamster:/
The cat will eat the hamster and the cat and dog will get in a fight that will end badly
Bring your hamster to a licensed vet.
We have a cat and a hamster in the same house. The cat was very interested in it when it first arrived, but after about 3 months just leaves it alone. Of course, we never leave the hamster loose when the cat is in proximity, just in case. We also had a snake at one time and the cat never lost interest in it right up until the day we sold the snake. if your cat is still playful and hunts, it would be a little risky but ive done it before
Yes because it's had more experience
Hamster
yes
A Tuxedo cat is 200% smarter than other cats
a cat isnt smarter then a dog. a dog has 18 billion neurons while a cat only has 7 billion neurons
the mouse is faster because it smarter
cat then dog
cat
A cat could eat a hamster if it felt like it. I strongly suggest keeping the hamster away from the cat and the cat away from the hamster:/
Actually it's the other way around the male has more dominance over the female so therefore they are naturally bigger.
cat hamster and then rabbit
Don't let the hamster out of it's cage. To a cat, a hamster is prey. A food source.