Hi, Of course, hamsters should always have fresh water. I replace my hamsters water every morning and every night if that's needed. Hope this helped, HorseLuverHeart xD
The puppies leave their mother after three weeks and so will nees water at this age. It should still be supplied in the cage for the mother hamster though.
The newborn puppies should be nursing from their mother, they get all the liquid they need from her the first two or three weeks.
Definitely a bottle of water. Specific hamster bottles have a little ball inside and when the hamster licks it the water comes out. This means that a hamster can have the water when he wants. A bowl of water is likely to get spilled and can also be quite dangerous for the hamster.
because your hamster hasn't gotten the chance or knowledge to drink water for itself. in these cases. you should get baby droppers and force water. or the hamster could be dehydrated or sick.
Hamster don't really need much. Pretty much all they need is clean water, food, excrise items, and a good home. If you're buying a hamster, then put the cage somewhere where there's no drafts or other pets.
middle size ? ha! ha! ha! no way. 0.6kg? middle size ? ha! ha! ha! no way. 0.6kg? middle size ? ha! ha! ha! no way. 0.6kg?
it will abandon its baby.
A newborn hamster will not go half a day without eating.
when you feel like it.
No, they should not be caged together. A male hamster can be dangerous for a newborn animal, even one of its own.
There are alternative products to water bottles, but if water is not provided, the hamster will die of dehydration.
yes because once they are two weeks old they will need to be taken from their mother
it is possible the older hamster might eat the baby...i wouldn't try it.
Depends what type of hamster you're talking about
My hamster is moving all her babys out of her bed
If u was a hamster I would need essentials bed water and food and then add accesories
All hamster have a smell unless you bathe them
Yes everything on the planet earth need water