It could be that it has hidden food and eats when you are asleep.
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.
A silky hamster is just a hamster with shiny fur. Its exactly the smae as any other normal sized hamster. A silky hamster is just a hamster with shiny fur. Its exactly the smae as any other normal sized hamster.
Yes, it is normal for a 2-month-old puppy to sleep a lot throughout the day. Puppies require a lot of sleep for growth and development. As long as your puppy is eating, drinking, and showing no signs of illness, you should not be concerned about their sleeping habits.
It's possible that your hamster could be pregnant if she is exhibiting behavior changes such as sleeping more, increased appetite, and increased activity level. Look for signs of pregnancy such as weight gain, nesting behavior, and visible nipples. It's best to consult with a vet to confirm if your hamster is pregnant and discuss proper care.
Adult male hamsters normal weight is 80-100 gm and adult females is the same.Newborn hamsters normal weight is 2 gm.
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.
Hamsters usually run on their wheel a lot. As long as your hamster is eating and drinking i think it ok.
it could be hybernating. hamsters do that when they are too cold or scared. Also, hamsters are noctural, so it's normal for a hamster to sleep the whole day and then wake up at night. is it eating, drinking or excersizing? if not, then consult a vet.
No, wet tail in hamsters is like diarrhea. He probably needs to see a vet.
Don't do anything, because the reason why the hamster is even eating the baby is because it is scared the baby will not live in the environment it is in, while your hamster is "eating" her baby, stay away from it so it doesn't get mad or freaked out. Don't worry,, it is normal for your hamster to be eating its baby, mine ate hers.ANSWER:_DON'T_WORRY,_DONT_DO_ANYTHING,_hope_i_helped:)">ANSWER: DON'T WORRY, DONT DO ANYTHING, hope i helped:)DONT DO ANYTHING OR THE HAMSTER WILL GET SCARED AND (it might get bloody in that cage)
It's probably pseudo-hibernating, it's completely normal.
Sleeping, eating, peeing and pooping, with a little bit of crying in between.
Under normal circumstances no, but if you ingest the hamster feces you can get sick.
If they are firm and normal apart from the color then there's nothing to worry about. Sometimes droppings get funky colors depending on what the hamster is eating. But if it's diarrhea then you should get it checked at the vet.
yes, in the wild hamsters don't have plastic houses, so they dig, like a rabbit or a mole. I would advise that you just leave the hamster as it is, and check if she is eating and drinking as well as exercising.
Breathing, eating, sleeping, going to school. Just normal things other human beings do.
We can care for our body by exercising, keeping our weight in a normal range, eating healthy, and drinking plenty of water.