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How often should I clean the cage?

Wet and dirty areas should be cleaned daily. Accessories should be cleaned at least once a month or whenever they get dirty. The cage should be cleaned once a week with soap and water. However, if your hamster has a designated toilet area, such as a bowl or enclosed area, you can clean just that area, as long as there is no urine or feces in the rest of the cage. DO YOU WANT A WELCOME GIFT OF A 20% DISCOUNT?

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How can I tell if my hamster is pregnant?

It's very difficult to say. She will only look fatter than normal about 2 days before giving birth. She will be able to build a nest or improve an existing one and will generally be more active than normal. Dwarf hamsters are pregnant for about 19-21 days (Syrians only 16 days) so the best thing to do is wait and see. When they give birth, you can consult our You Tube channel "The How and Why of my pet" about what to do in these cases, but above all remember not to touch the pups. DO YOU WANT A WELCOME GIFT OF A 20% DISCOUNT?

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How long do hamsters live?

Syrians generally live for about three years. Smaller varieties, like the Siberian or Campbell, don't live as long, usually around two years. The Roborovski is the exception among dwarf hamsters, and has lived three years in captivity. DO YOU WANT A WELCOME GIFT OF A 20% DISCOUNT?

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Can I have two hamsters together?

It depends, the theory says that not since hamsters are solitary and territorial animals. However, sometimes by putting together 2 small, young hamsters, they can get to live together. DO YOU WANT A WELCOME GIFT OF A 20% DISCOUNT?

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Can I bathe my hamster?

No, nature has provided hamsters with a natural oil to keep their skin clean and in condition. That's why they spend a lot of time grooming and licking each other. Although they can swim, water baths are not recommended. If a wet hamster gets cold, it can lead to the flu and possibly death. DO YOU WANT A WELCOME GIFT OF A 20% DISCOUNT?

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How big can a hamster grow?

Adult Syrian hamsters generally grow to be between 6 and 7 centimeters in length and adult dwarf hamsters between 3 and 5 centimeters in length. DO YOU WANT A WELCOME GIFT OF A 20% DISCOUNT?

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Why does my hamster sleep during the day?

Hamsters are crepuscular, which means they like to sleep during the day and stay up all night. If you don't believe me, try putting your hamster's cage in your room one night and see if you can get any sleep. This is not to say that you will never see it. If you are affectionate and gentle with your hamster, when you get home and he hears you, he will be waiting for you. DO YOU WANT A WELCOME GIFT OF A 20% DISCOUNT?

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Are hamsters blind?

No, they are not blind. Various studies indicate that they are quite myopic, they are only able to see objects a few centimeters away. After that point they are only able to detect large objects. DO YOU WANT A WELCOME GIFT OF A 20% DISCOUNT?

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Do hamsters bite?

Yes, but usually not without good cause. If it is scared or is afraid for some reason it can bite you, if it has just arrived and does not know the territory it can also bite you and even if it feels bad. The most common reason is due to mistrust or because they are caught improperly. DO YOU WANT A WELCOME GIFT OF A 20% DISCOUNT?

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