in its cage i say.
i have a hamster and i have to go to school, i feed him in the morning and i leave him in his cage, when i come back i put him into his exercise ball , and then i feed him again.
You must leave a hamster in a cage. Where else would you put it? it need hamster shavings at the bottom of the cage, which you can buy at the pet store.
Well, I'm guessing you have a cage for your hamster, so keep it in it's cage on a table.I have Guinea Pigs and do the same.
I have never heard of anyone keeping a hamster outdoors.
It's possible, but most likely no. If your other hamster died, then play with it, and keep it happy and not lonely. Or you can clean out the cage, and then buy another hamster for her/him to play with. Then she will be happy, and the other one she would forget about. It's possible, but most likely no. If your other hamster died, then play with it, and keep it happy and not lonely. Or you can clean out the cage, and then buy another hamster for her/him to play with. Then she will be happy, and the other one she would forget about.
Signs of a pregnant hamster are:They keep peeing,Keep bleeding from the tummy and keep squeaking when you hold them.DONT WORRY THE HAMSTER SHOULD NOT DIE!
NO!!! it will die. don't do it get a hamster cage its the best thing u can get some for a fiver or tenner.
on a hamster?or on you?................ well on a hamster you cant do much because they are so little,on a HUMAN well just keep ice on it and apply neosporin to the cut (this is for the HUMAN not hamster!)
First one!
i wouldnt give cucumber to a hamster as its very watery and can give your hamster dihareaa
Keep it there.
I have seasonal allergies and a hamster. I used to keep my hamster in the basement and now she is in my room, but there isn't really much of a difference. so no i don't think that a hamster would make things worse, but if you are still unsure don't keep the hamster in your room
Keep the hamster cage out of reach from the cat.
yes but not all the time it will burn the hamster
don't play too Rufe with the hamster or dropping them on the floor
handle it every day and give it loads of treats or get another hamster to play with
I have never heard of anyone keeping a hamster outdoors.
in a cage
You prevent your cat from having access to your hamster. Keep your hamster caged at all times unless supervised by an adult. If the cat is aggressive, keep the cat in a seperate room or outside when you take the hamster out.
If you want them to breed, then yes if not then keep them separated