no. think about it- a hamster outside, where birds and predators are, all that. Plus they need to be in 65-75 degree temperatures.
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You prevent your cat from having access to your hamster. Keep your hamster caged at all times unless supervised by an adult. If the cat is aggressive, keep the cat in a seperate room or outside when you take the hamster out.
No, I don't think so but IT IS NOT GOOD TO KEEP YOUR HAMSTER OUTSIDE OF IT'S CAGE FOR A LONG TIME EVEN IN IT'S TRANSPORTER OR HAMSTER BALL .
for about a week or so because if you do not let him see and play outside of his cage he will be unhappy
If you just let it out, it'll run away. But taking it outside in your hands or in a hamster ball should be okay. Just keep it away from the hawks. ;P
Yes.
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.
NO! you just shouldn't take a baby hamster outside not even a fully grown hamster should go outside.
If a hamster escaped from his or her cage then catching it outside will be difficult. There are many ways to do so. Using tubs, or containers, or nets, can help assist in catching the hamster, as well as, the help from multiple people.
i wouldnt give cucumber to a hamster as its very watery and can give your hamster dihareaa
Keep it there.
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
Keep the hamster cage out of reach from the cat.