If your hamster has all its fur,teeth, and can walk properly than your ready to feed it.But feed it little.
This is not grass, it is seed from the food you feed your pet. You should clean the hampsters cage, if you have seed growing, the cage is MUCH too dirty. You need to clean the cage every week, or your pet can become sick. Not to mention the bad smell it must have.
Only Syrian hamster can be fed fruits. Dwarf hamsters can eat fruit but don't feed your dwarf hamster too much fruit otherwise they can get diabetes. I recommend feeding your hamster a little piece of fruit once to twice a week. Here is a list of fruits that are okay for your dwarf hamsterFruitsApples that are seedlessBananaBlackberriesBlueberriesCantaloupe.CherriesCranberriesGrapes that are seedlessLycheeMangoMelonPeaches with no stonePlums with no pitsRaspberriesRaspberry Leaves. These can cause diarrheaStrawberriesyes hamster love fruit and vegetables!!!:)i have 2 hamsters (teddy bare hamsters) they love fruit & veggies:)you can feed them any fruit but the only vegetables they can have are...*carrots*lettuce(in small pieces)*tomato(only a small piece, less than half of one a day)*celerythey can also have oats!!!:)they love those well at least my hamsters do!!!:)
The average number of pups in a hamster's litter is typically between 4 to 12, depending on the species and the age of the mother hamster. Syrian hamsters tend to have smaller litters compared to dwarf hamsters.
Yes, it is generally recommended to limit human contact with a new hamster for the first week to allow them time to adjust to their new environment without feeling stressed. This helps them feel more secure and comfortable in their new surroundings. After the initial adjustment period, you can gradually start interacting with your hamster to build trust and a bond.
It is recommended to clean a hamster's cage at least once a week. This includes removing soiled bedding, wiping down surfaces, and replacing food, water, and toys. A deep clean with soap and water should be done every month.
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If they are both female yes. Keep all males alone in a cage.
yes there is a way if your hamster has been bitten by another breed you should keep them in different cages and put some vasaline on their wound and by a few day or a week or so they should have a scap of where their wound was then a few more weeks or days your hamster should be back to normal
My hamsters baby's were nearly 4 weeks old when we found she had given birth to more babies and they seemed to protect them with mum
Dwarf hamsters can eat seeds one week after they are able to eat solid foods. This is when they are about 4 weeks old.
A hamsters diet is usually the food you get in packets from pet shops, its a bit like muesli. However, I do not know much about normal hamsters, I know a lot on dwarf hamsters. Dwarf hamsters are tiny so still feed them the normal hamster food but only a small bit of it and once a week give it a bit of veg or fruit only as big as your fingernail though!
When you clean your dwarf hamsters cage you should put fresh bedding in because they could have stored food in it that could rot or they might have urinated in it which should be cleaned so change its nest whenever you clean its cage which should be a around once a week.
it is really easy, they are tiny, about the size of an acorn or smaller and they are pink if they're less than a week old.
About once a day should do. Try to give them fruit about once a week. If you have those big pellets of hamster food, give them no more than one, unless they are really fatty. :3 If you have the variety kind, just one or two big pinches should do. :)
3 times a week
You can't 'make' your hamster poop. By feeding it and giving it water it will naturally need to go to the toilet. However if the hamster is constipated you should feed it some greens, and if this doesn't help after about a week you should take it to a vet.
You should feed your centipede one cricket a week.