No it isn't. Leaving a hamster outside in a draught can be fatal.
Maybe in Summer you could get away with it but fall, winter and spring is too risky. Mind you if you really wanted to in Spring you could have the hamster outside but only if it had a lot of bedding to keep it warm just incase but overall i wouldn't recommend leaving a hamster outside in any condition, it's better off inside where you know it is safe and warm.
Sometimes, but you can leave them outside. In the Spring or Summer, you can put up a small fence, then put your hamster in an excersize ball, and let it run around. Or you can stay in the cage with it without its ball, and let it run around.
Well, hamsters really should not be put in a cage with other hamsters as they fight with each other
no
Hamsters are solitary creatures, they will fight if you put them together in one cage.
No, syrian hamsters are solitary, and will fight if put together.
you shouldn't put hamsters on leads you should leave them in a cage or let them out in there ball.
yes, definitely
No because if you put them in the same cage they will fight with each other. It is best if you keep one in each cage. Unless they are dwarf hamsters. Than you can put them in the same cage.
It is recommended to have only one hamster per cage to prevent territorial disputes and fighting. Hamsters are solitary animals that prefer to live alone, so it is best to provide each hamster with their own space and resources in their cage.
in a cage
Syrian hamsters should never be put in the same cage- they will fight , sometimes till the death. If you want to breed them, you should ask a breeder or pet shop etc., never just put two hamsters of the opposite sex in the same cage.
Yes you can, and some hamsters need to live in pairs. However, syrian hamsters are very territorial and need to live alone.