5 weeks old.
No A hamster is a mammal and needs the oposite sex to become pregnant
Hamsters reproduce through mating between a male and female. The female will become pregnant and give birth to a litter of baby hamsters, called pups, after a gestation period of around 16-18 days. The mother hamster will take care of her pups until they are old enough to be independent.
Yes, female hamsters can become pregnant again immediately after giving birth. It is important to separate the male and female hamsters to prevent this from happening as it can be harmful to the mother's health to have back-to-back litters.
yes it is ok because it all ready pregnant so another hamster cant do it> ok, um... one more thing.... since my hamster is pregnet, when she builds a HUGE NEST... how close is she for birth??? and is it nessarcary to have a birthing cage?
no hamsters dont have baby teeth -bb
yes hamsters require a male to become pregnant.
Every 4 days females go into season.
hamsters can become pregnant at 5 weeks.
No A hamster is a mammal and needs the oposite sex to become pregnant
You can become pregnant within 2-4 weeks after the baby is born.
Baby hamsters are called "pups".
At 5 weeks old baby hamsters are able to mate. They also become agressive. You need to keep this in mind when deciding whether to keep the male with them.
No they won`t.
Hamsters reproduce through mating between a male and female. The female will become pregnant and give birth to a litter of baby hamsters, called pups, after a gestation period of around 16-18 days. The mother hamster will take care of her pups until they are old enough to be independent.
No. Hamsters are not hermarphrodites, and need a hamster of the opposite gender in order to reproduce, and therefore have offspring (baby hamsters). So a male hamster would be needed in order for a female hamster to become pregnant.
Most hamsters are pregnant for 16-18 days.
Not really. Pregnant hamsters are really active and jumpy when they're expecting. :P