Many hamsters suffer from seizures. Was it a dwarf hamster? That happens a lot to dwarf hamsters because their respiratory system isn't the greatest, because of their super tiny-ness :) hope this helps
If it is like that, cold and not breathing, yes, it is dead.
No. Not unless it got pregnant before you bought it.
Yes, but you should clean it and remove the leaves before giving it to your hamster.
Yes, it is important to wash your hands before handling your hamster to prevent the transfer of germs or bacteria that could potentially make your hamster sick. This not only protects your pet but also promotes good hygiene for yourself.
It's best to wait until your hamster is comfortable in its new environment, which can take a few days to a week. Once your hamster seems relaxed and not easily startled, you can start by offering treats near the cage to gauge its reaction before attempting to handle it outside of the cage.
If it is like that, cold and not breathing, yes, it is dead.
The reason why lightning comes out is because the hamster is sad or angry about how you treat it or what has happened to it before
It may be that he has gone into hibernation, I have had this before with my hamster. I was advised to warm him up and to have water there for him. If you think he may be hibernating check out: http://ww.hamsterific.com/HamsterUniversity/HamsterHibernation.html
You can just have it be only yours and get you sister a different one but tell your sister to ask if she can hold the hamster before she leaves the store so she will know if it will like her, this has happened to me, this is what i did and it worked.
change the cage every 2 weeks and if you use the wrong kind of wood chips then before your hamster dies it will loose all it fur and get cuts and it will get mean p.s. it happened to my first hamster
It depends what hamster it is before people can answer that
Niall Horan has not had a hamster before :)
No, it is better for the hamster if they are raw.
Not alot, I have a pet rat and we've bought her hamster food before and it was quite cheap.
Before you get the hamster you need to get the cage prepared, then you can buy the hamster. The pet shop will give you a cardboard box to take it home in. Once your home, put the cardboard box in the cage then open it and let the hamster crawl into the cage and settle in before you start to handle it.
No. Not unless it got pregnant before you bought it.
2 pounds