If you are a hamster, then in all likely-hood, your mother is a hamster too. If you are a human, like most of the people who get on this website, then, chances are, your mother is not a hamster. If you do not believe me, go get a DNA test for both of you, then find a good mental hospital.
The name of a girl is a Doe and a baby is a kit.
depends if it is a hamster that is fat or a big bone hamster depends really
Mother hamsters carry their babies by gathering them in their mouths and moving them to a new location. They do this by gently picking them up by the scruff of their necks. Hamsters are equipped with built-in instincts that help them care for their young in this way.
It is best to separate a baby hamster from its mother around 3-4 weeks of age to prevent inbreeding and aggression between the mother and offspring. However, it is important to provide appropriate socialization and interaction for the baby hamster to ensure its well-being.
actually no. it will die Margret Johnson, bird/animal carer! pppppoo
yes, they do when they are under immense stress
To be honest I don't think it really matters. I always had clear because I think that it is better for the hamster to see where the are going.
Is the adult hamster its birth mother?
after the baby hamster has been handled for a while sometimes the mother hamster will eat their young so be "careful".
i think the 3rd week
Mother hamster is not resenting her babies, but when mother Hamster are afraid , they hide there children in their mouth. if the mother stayed scared, it will eat its babies! so its better when your hamster gives birth , to Never make any noise close to the cage.
The mother hamster does not care as much because she is stressed and worries about her care more.
Yes they do. A mother hamster usually feeds the puppies for two weeks after they are born.
it will abandon its baby.
it helps the hamster to lose a little weight
No, do not do that, it will kill the babies and distress the mother hamster. The babies will be born when they are ready. If you think there is something wrong with your hamster please take it to see an animal doctor (A Vet) to get it help.
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