put a male and a female in a cage together and you will see
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When the time is right, in mating season and when your hamster is mature, or old enough
to mate, then they will. Place the Male in the female's cage. If the female injures the male, try again later, she is not ready. Female hamsters will kill males. If the female accepts the male, he goes over to investigate. The breeding will begin when the female makes a position called Lordosis. She stays perfectly still and raises her tail. Even experienced males have trouble if the female's tail gets in the way, etc. Eventually, the male will mount the female, breed, and dismount. This may have to happen several times for it to work. You cannot mate dwarfs with syrians or dwarfs with other dwarf species. (Ex. robo and campbell's russian)
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It's generally not recommended to house two adult hamsters together, as they are territorial animals and may fight. However, some species like dwarf hamsters can coexist in pairs if they are introduced at a young age and have enough space and resources in their cage. It's important to monitor their behavior closely to ensure they are getting along.
Yes, two hamsters from the same litter can live together but eventually they may get a LITTLE aggressive towards one another but they should be fine. if you have two different genders the male and female will mate and after the babies come the male and female have more! the male will also try to kill the female and the babies so you will have two separate them. so i suggest getting two females from the same litte r
No ! A hamster and guinea pig cannot mate, that would just be wrong, they could possibley try humping but there would be no babys
We have had two female hamsters in the same cage for a year now. They squabble occasionally, but get along for the most part. Sometimes they even sleep together as one furry ball.
Word of advice, NEVER put two boy hamsters in the same cage. Just putting two in separate cages next to each other can be dangerous.
No it's not. Syrian hamsters are very territorial and need to live alone. If they are kept in a cage together they will fight. As they are relatives they can live together in the same cage for up to 5 weeks. At this age the puppies can get pregnant so must live separately to avoid this. At 5 weeks old they must be split. If you want to keep more than one hamster its best to keep another breed as Syrian hamsters are the only breed that must live alone.
There is a risk of them fighting if you put two girl hamsters and one girl rat in the same cage. Hamsters are solitary animals and may become territorial, while rats are social animals that can get along with other rats but not necessarily with hamsters. It is best to house them separately to prevent any potential conflicts or injuries.
Two same-sex hamsters tend to get along well with each other, regardless of gender. However, it's usually recommended to keep hamsters of the same sex together to prevent unwanted breeding and potential aggression. So, two boy hamsters or two girl hamsters can make good companions, but make sure they have enough space and resources in their habitat.
It is generally not recommended to house two female hamsters together as they may fight and become aggressive towards each other, especially as they reach sexual maturity. It is safer to keep them in separate cages to prevent potential injuries.