Can hamsters cry?

A highly stressed hamster, a hamster that has been dropped or is in pain, or fighting hamsters will occasionally scream or cry, and it is not in any way a pleasant sound!
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How do you know if a hamster is crying?

When a hamster's eyes tear up it can slightly look like they're crying, but if you notice some moisture around their eyes then most likely the environment that they're in is a little humid. Hamsters don't cry like a person that's sad would because they're not born to do something like that.
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Can hamsters get sad?

Hamsters don't show depression or sadness in the same way they show anger and boredom. But the most common cause of their depression is not meeting their needs like a safe environment and the right food. You'll notice a depressed one if they refuse to eat, skulk and curl at the corners of the cage, or barely move.
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Do hamsters scream for no reason?

A frightened or startled hamster may let out a scream when something surprises or scares him. If your hamster is frightened of something specific, he may scream at that person or item. Some hamsters who have been mistreated or handled badly scream when new owners attempt to handle them before socialization.
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Why is my hamster chirping?

Play Fighting and Serious Fighting

Chirping is often a playful sound for hamsters. If you notice a hamster chirping amidst a short and frolicsome bickering session, he may just be enjoying a lighthearted fight for dominance within the "world" of the cage.
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Do hamsters fart?

Hamsters can fart although it is rare for them to smell or make a noise. Farts, or releasing flatulence, are a normal part of digesting food. If passing gas is severe, there could be something wrong with your hamster's digestive tract or the food he's eating.
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Do hamsters miss their owners?

Hamsters are solitary by nature, and do not miss company necessarily. This means that they can live on their own, and not miss the owner too much. However a hamster not handled regularly will need a lot more space and activities, to consume all of his energy.
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Why is my hamster squeaking at me?

Squeaking: Hamsters tend to make a squeaking sound if they're feeling distressed or scared. You may notice this noise when you move your hamster into your home for the first time, although they might also vocalise in this way at any time that they're feeling agitated.
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Can hamsters understand what you say?

Hamsters are intelligent creatures who can even learn their name. If you talk to your hamster and use their name frequently enough to get them used to hearing it, they might even learn to come when called.
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Is 2 years old for a hamster?

Hamsters live on average for two to three years.
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Can a hamster smile?

It's unfortunate for pet owners everywhere, but we all know that hamsters don't smile. Like many other animals, these adorable rodent's aren't wired to think that bearing one's teeth is a sign of pleasure or affection.
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How do I know if my hamster is suicidal?

A lethargic hamster is often a sign of an unhappy hamster. If all they're doing is sleeping, eating, drinking, and sleeping again this is a sign that they are depressed.
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Why did my hamster just hiss at me?

Your hamster will hiss when he feels threatened. It is his way of warning a predator that he is prepared to defend. Hissing can be a precursor to aggressive posturing, such as laying on his back and baring his teeth, if not to actual biting with or without posturing.
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What noise does a hamster make when happy?

A happy, healthy hamster might show their appreciation by letting off some short, shrill squeaks of excitement. They also create a clicking noise, known as bruxing, which is when they rub their lower and upper teeth together.
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Why is my hamster squeaking at night?

A squeak can often be a sign of happiness or excitement. Your hamster may squeak when you hand him a treat or when you pet his favorite spot. Hamster varieties that can be housed together, such as dwarf hamsters, may also squeak cause they are happy to see other or they're playing.
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Why is my hamster clicking?

Clicking

Also known as “bruxing,” hamsters sometimes rub their teeth together, causing a clicking sound. This sound is usually a good sign of a content and happy hamster, similar to a purring cat! When you hear your hamster clicking their teeth, you can rest easy, knowing all is well in their world!
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Why is my hamster clicking his teeth?

Chattering teeth

Hamsters usually grind their teeth when they feel irritated or just need some space. It can also be a warning that they are about to bite, so it is best to keep your fingers away. Male hamsters also chatter to warn other hamsters to stay away from their territory.
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Why is my hamster shaking?

Shaking is a strong indicator that your hamster is under either physical or mental duress. This can be brought upon by health issues such as diabetes or through common life processes such as hibernation. Hamsters will also shake through excess emotional stimulation such as fear or anxiety.
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Do hamsters give love bites?

Hamsters do sometimes bite to show affection. These love bites, however, are different from aggressive bites. To tell if your hamster is biting out of love or aggression, see how hard they bite you.
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Do hamsters know you love them?

According to Betsy Sikora Siino, hamsters bond with one to two people, which means that your hamster may tolerate guests and other family members, but he'll only bond and recognize you and possibly one other person.
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Can my hamster hear me?

A Hamster's Hearing. What hamsters lack in eyesight, they make up for with incredible hearing. Their ears are quite powerful, capable of picking up on frequencies unheard by human ears.
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Do hamsters have periods?

Hamsters have a short and consistent estrous cycle (4 days), a predictable time of ovulation, and a short gestation period (16 days).
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How do hamsters talk?

Chemical Cues. Hamsters use chemical cues to communicate messages by scent. Flank scent glands: Most of the time the scent glands are the most common chemical cue. Syrian hamsters, Romanian, Turkish, and the Roborovski hamsters have paired flank scent glands on each hip.
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