Hamsters mostly don't sleep at night but as long as it is in it's cage and sleeping good, it's okay.
Hamsters aren't really deep sleepers and are usually awake and running in the night. If it was a chaotic day for them then they may want to get a few hours of shut eye.
He died?!?!?!??!?!
Yes although the hamster might naw on it
when I had hamsters, mine used to sleep in the food dish all the time. its nothing to worry about, it just means that they don't have a comfortable sleeping area. try using some toilet paper for him/her in a different location so that it will lure them away from the dish. your welcome is this helped :)
Apart from the fact that you're not supposed to disturb your hamster when it's sleeping or eating, normally a hamster would bite if you did that. It might be that your hamster is simply not aggressive at all, or on the other hand it could be that it's too weak to defend itself because it's ill. It would be best to take the hamster to the vet's just in case to see there's nothing wrong with it.
Obviously it's ok. For me, i do not even play with my hamsters but i put in a hamster exercise ball once a week for it to run around the house. Your hamster won't forget you etc if that's what you are worried about if you don't play with it.
Yes it is.
yes it's ok, they are both hampsters.
i think that chips are not ok to eat at night because chips are in the group of carbohydrates. the brody always grows whilen you are sleeping in the night so if we eat chips in the night the body will grow fat and become a obese person
No they will fight.
no
its sleeping....
No do not feed it that.
He died?!?!?!??!?!
there not moving but their brething
no
There is not a lot you can do to get your hamster on the same sleeping schedule as you. They are a NOCTURNAL animal and forcing them to become diurnal (awake during the day) could cause them serious stress. Perhaps a rat may be a more suitable companion pet as they have much more flexible sleeping patterns than hamsters. They also tend to become much more people focused.
Hamsters are nocturnal, which means they sleep in their nests during the day and come out at night while you are sleeping. Some hamsters are very heavy sleepers too. As long as the hamster is breathing, don't worry about it - he is definitely coming out at night for food and water. If you are concerned that your hamster may be ill, please take him to see a vet.