If that happens, then you should take your hamster to the closest vet near your house and fast!
No, but Hamsters and mice are both rodents
Your hamster doesn't need to go in the ball everyday , If your hamster has an exercise wheel then you can put them in the ball when you want to. I have 2 hamsters and they both have hamster balls and i only put them in it 3 times a week at the most :)
If you are a hamster, then in all likely-hood, your mother is a hamster too. If you are a human, like most of the people who get on this website, then, chances are, your mother is not a hamster. If you do not believe me, go get a DNA test for both of you, then find a good mental hospital.
I have read that a female hamster's hormones kick in every couple of days. This makes them very mean weekly. If I were you I would go with a male. You are much safer on getting a nicer hamster if you get a male. I would recommend a Syrian hamster. They are the nicest of all the hamster breeds. DO NOT keep them in the same cage. Syrian hamsters DO NOT get along with their own breed!!
You should not purposely acquire a pregnant hamster from a pet shop as it is not responsible pet ownership. If you suspect a hamster you purchased is pregnant, provide appropriate care and seek guidance from a veterinarian experienced with small animals. It's important to ensure the well-being of both the pregnant hamster and her offspring.
you hsould have taken her to the ver when she broke her legs. go to the vet NOW. she needs help NOW.
This is hard to say without actually seeing the hamster but my guess is that its other leg got tired and the bones healed into that position. I strongly recommend to bring it to the vet for a check up.
No, a Dwarf Hamster refers to a group of different hamster breeds, and there are both males and females of these breeds kept as pets.
yes it's ok, they are both hampsters.
They are both types of Syrian hamster, however Syrian are solitary and will fight if another hamster is in their territory. They can get seriously injured so don't have them together.
No, but Hamsters and mice are both rodents
Both types of hamsters are likely to bite....they are both very aggressive types, and harder to deal with. Actually, Panda bear and Black bear are both just color variations on the same type of hamster, the Syrian hamster. They are in no way aggressive or hard to deal with! They are much easier to deal with than any dwarf types.
A hamster wheel is used in the cage and is powered by the hamster its self. A hamster ball is what you put the hamster in to exercise when you are cleaning the cage. A hamster ball is heavier so would probably go a bit slower but both are actually powered by the hamster its self so it depends on how fast it goes.
It rarely works that way, even if they're the same species. They will probably fight, and one (or both) of them could die.
No. Hamsters and rats are both rodents.
Night, when they are both awake.
yes there are both