Take him/her to the pet store to see if he/her is ok
And then if its dead make a nice hearty soup or broth out of it. i am not the person that wrote this but if you are the person that asked the question i feel really bad for you that you had to read this i hope your hamster is ok have a nice day
Yes I can. I will drop it off at your house soon.
You should take your hamster to see a vet, particularly if she seems in pain. It is probably nothing and she has probably just bumped it on something, but it could be more serious. For now, just try and be careful not to touch it
It depends on how high they are when you drop them, and also where they land, and on what surface. For example, if you dropped your hamster 1 foot above a soft fluffy pillow, and it lands on its feet, it should be okay. If you, however, were standing straight up, and dropped him on his head on a hard wood floor... he'd be pretty hurt, if not dead.
You should never give your hamster banana because it is a wet fruit
Get some cloth and put it in to warm it up or get a little bedding micowave it for 15 second then put in bowl then add hamster. Your hamster should be warm in no time!
Yes I can. I will drop it off at your house soon.
Keep it there.
nothing should effect the pregnancy of the hamster. the babies will come out and be just fine but don't touch the babies until they have fur or the mother will kill them
get a new one
60cm long
Your hamster probably won't die at all if you drop it, but if it is seriously injured it could be within minutes. If this is the case, I am very sorry!
0.6 metres in 60cm
1m 60cm around that
5.5
A hamster cage should be cleaned weekly.
60cm is 1 foot 11⅝ inches.
You should take your hamster to see a vet, particularly if she seems in pain. It is probably nothing and she has probably just bumped it on something, but it could be more serious. For now, just try and be careful not to touch it