It means it's happy and content.
a pig for one :)A snout beetle is a type of insect. This insect is like a weevil.
Well, hello there, friend! Hamsters are small and gentle creatures. In the wild, they have natural predators like owls, snakes, and some small mammals. But don't you worry, your pet hamster is safe and sound with you, surrounded by love and care. Just keep providing a cozy home and plenty of snacks, and your little buddy will be as happy as can be.
No, dogs do not "purr" like cats. However, they may make similar contented noises like soft whimpers or sighs when they are feeling relaxed and happy.
There is no definitive answer to this question as it varies among individual cats. Some cats may be physically unable to purr due to injury or illness, while others may simply choose not to purr as a form of communication.
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Yes =)
Like this ''Say-pur'' (pur like a cat)
Yes,cats can smell hamsters because their smell is real good.
Hamsters don't spray like skunks, but they do have strong scent glands in their rectums that they can express. This is also true of cats and dogs, incidentally, and is a way for the hamsters to mark their own territory.
Well, hello there, friend! Hamsters are small and gentle creatures. In the wild, they have natural predators like owls, snakes, and some small mammals. But don't you worry, your pet hamster is safe and sound with you, surrounded by love and care. Just keep providing a cozy home and plenty of snacks, and your little buddy will be as happy as can be.
definetly, cats are a risk to all small pets; includng dwarf hamsters
It means it's happy and content.
Cats and dogs have a more recent common ancestor in evolutionary history compared to cats and hamsters. This means that they have had less time for genetic differences to accumulate, resulting in more similar DNA between cats and dogs than cats and hamsters.
No!
The answer can be per as in miles per hour or purras in the sound cats make.