Well first of all there should not be mold in a hamsters cage. Try taking your hamster out of the cage and keep her/him in something else for a while. Scrub his/her cage really well, get hamster "cage clean" to get the stink out. Your hamster should be fine.
Well, you can't but they sell some hamster powder on PETSMART. So you should go there and buy some if you need. Trust me i wouldn't put baby powder on my hamster.
Yes, you should. Unless you want your cage to be smelt of death. I left my dead baby hamster for a a few hours to allow the mother and her other babies to feed on the dead baby --- this gives proteins, nutrients and energy to the Mama hamster and keeps her healthy and nourished so that she can feed her babies with enough milk. After that, I removed the dead baby hamster. If you can not tolerate the gruesomeness of it, I suggest you remove it before the guts spill. But, it's good to give the mother more nutrients. (: Hope this helps!
Hamsters do not like water because they originate from dry desert environments where water is scarce. Their dense fur does not dry easily, making them uncomfortable when wet. Additionally, they are not natural swimmers and can easily become stressed or even drown in water.
Nothing is made in a mothers stomach. Do you mean womb? A baby hamster is made in the mother hamsters womb, and then born. This proccess is the same with all mammals (apart from duckbilled platypus) including humans.
You can Buy and baby teddy bear hamster at your local petstore !! :P
they are not if they had fur they can drink water but they are not scared. YOU SHOULD KNOW. ^ I dont understand still ._.
Baby hamster's only drink their mother's milk and they proceed to eat hamster food once they're weaned.
They'll drink their mother's milk until they are old enough to eat hamster food, at which point they'll start eating it on their own.
If it's bleeding like crazy, take it to the vet. You should seperate the two hamsters in different cages. The bigger hamster might be stressed or something and is trying to kill it's baby.
If the baby is dead, then yes, you should.
Well, I was told at the pet store, to give my baby hamster a water bottle filled with (what else!) water. A 4-6 oz. Bottle should be good. Hope this helps!
You should never, under any circumstances, remove a baby hamster from the mother.
you should as the vet to find out
NO! you just shouldn't take a baby hamster outside not even a fully grown hamster should go outside.
I think your hamster is feeding the baby..but maybe you doesn't realise it or doesn't know it...Hamster are nocturnal, they sleep in the day and wake up in the night.http://wiki.answers.com/Are_hamster_a_nocturnal_animals#ixzz19q8JCj2v
Well, you can't but they sell some hamster powder on PETSMART. So you should go there and buy some if you need. Trust me i wouldn't put baby powder on my hamster.
It should be warm if you want your hamster to have more baby girls, it should cool to have more baby boys.