its probably stresed usually from preganantsy or moving in
People tend to find that boy hamsters are more gentle and will let you pet them more. Although it is not a general rule, girl hamsters can also be extremely gentle. Just like boy hamsters have the ability to be mean.
Yes, hamsters can wear leashes designed specifically for small animals. It's important to use a harness rather than a collar to prevent injury to the hamster's delicate neck. Always supervise your hamster when they are on a leash to ensure their safety.
Yes you have to separate them. The female might cause physical harm to the male hamster as when the female is giving birth, it's body temperature increases which causes her 'temper' to become 'bad'. This might cause obstruction to the male and therefore, the female might actually hurt the male. But don't worry, this is not serious. If the female hurts the male, after some time, they will get back together and the whole cycle will restart. But it is still the best to separate them to prevent the male from suffering injuries.
Hamsters can eat both raw and roasted sunflower seeds, as long as they are unsalted and shelled. Sunflower seeds are high in fat and should be offered in moderation as a treat rather than a staple diet.
Hamsters can eat carrots, some people actually use them as treats.
It doesn't really matter but, most people purchase more male hamsters, rather than females. There is no reason, though. They just do!
No! Hamsters tend to fight rather then do it. Check with your vet about hamster breeding.
People tend to find that boy hamsters are more gentle and will let you pet them more. Although it is not a general rule, girl hamsters can also be extremely gentle. Just like boy hamsters have the ability to be mean.
Syrian hamsters are not as gregarious as other rodents may be. They are by nature solitary animals and are fiercely territorial. The term solitary refers to living alone rather than in pairs or groups. Syrian hamsters prefer to live alone.
The female may not 'eat' them, rather put them in her pouch so she can transport them. This can unfortunately suffocate the young. However the female may feel threatened, and eat some of her young so she herself has the energy to escape a dangerous area. While a pet hamster is unable to 'go' anywhere, it is nonetheless a part of their nature that they may follow if disturbed.
a female beta is rather drab with only a little colouring at the tips of her fins and tail
Yes, hamsters can wear leashes designed specifically for small animals. It's important to use a harness rather than a collar to prevent injury to the hamster's delicate neck. Always supervise your hamster when they are on a leash to ensure their safety.
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No, they have an estrous cycle rather than a menstrual cycle where the endometrium is absorbed rather than expelled.
I would not recommend that.It's like........unhealthy?
Yes you have to separate them. The female might cause physical harm to the male hamster as when the female is giving birth, it's body temperature increases which causes her 'temper' to become 'bad'. This might cause obstruction to the male and therefore, the female might actually hurt the male. But don't worry, this is not serious. If the female hurts the male, after some time, they will get back together and the whole cycle will restart. But it is still the best to separate them to prevent the male from suffering injuries.
No, she not big at all. She is actually rather tiny (petite). She IS the biggest selling female artist...of ALL TIME!!