Do hamsters get lonely?

No. Hamsters do not get lonely. They can live in a pair or small group if they have no choice, but there will be fights every now and then, and half the time they need to be separated into individual cages.
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Do hamsters prefer to be alone?

All hamsters are different, and some of them really do prefer to be alone -- and they won't be afraid to show it. A territorial hamster won't hesitate to use lethal force on another, so if yours seem often embroiled in battle, it's best to separate them before anyone gets hurt.
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Do hamsters get SAD in their cage?

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 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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Should hamsters be alone or pairs?

You should not buy hamsters in pairs. They are territorial, solitary creatures that enjoy their own space, resources, and time alone. A hamster's need for isolation is part of their nature.
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how to have a HAPPY hamster



Do hamsters get depressed?

A new study suggests that hamsters may suffer from symptoms of anxiety and depression during the dark days of winter, just as some humans do.
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How do you know if your hamster is unhappy?

6 Signs Your Hamster is Sad and Unhappy
  1. Your Hamster is Biting Their Cage. This is a huge sign your hamster is unhappy… ...
  2. They are lethargic. A lethargic hamster is often a sign of an unhappy hamster. ...
  3. They Climb Their Cage. ...
  4. Excessive Grooming. ...
  5. Pacing. ...
  6. Cage Aggression. ...
  7. Make Sure Their Cage is Big Enough. ...
  8. Regular Cleaning.
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How much attention does a hamster need?

They don't require a lot of attention, get enough exercise running on their wheel, and are cute, cuddly, and pleasant to hold. They can make an excellent starter pet for some children. Unfortunately, hamsters don't come with care instructions.
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Do hamsters get attached?

You can't expect your hamster to bond with everyone, though. 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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How do you cheer up a hamster?

Cheer Up Your Hamster By Spending More Time With Them

So just being near their cage where they can see you can really help them with their depression and also make them feel a little more comfortable and safe. You can even try talking to them in a gentle tone just to help let them know that you're there for them.
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Is 2 years old for a hamster?

Hamsters live on average for two to three years.
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What does a stressed hamster look like?

Cage biting If you see your hamster regularly biting at the bars or the plastic on their cage, this could signify that they are feeling stressed. Digging Excessive digging and other repetitive behaviors like rolling, scratching, licking, or scurrying in circles can all be signs of a stressed hamster.
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Do hamsters like to be cuddled?

There's less blunt ways to put it but hamsters aren't really a cuddly affectionate animal like cats and dogs. You can tame them yes but they are very rarely the sort of cuddly OP wants in a pet.
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Do hamsters like living in a cage?

Hamsters are curious creatures and like to explore. Whether you choose a glass cage or a wire cage, make sure there is enough space in the cage for your hamster to explore and play. When it comes to her cage, bigger is better!
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Do hamsters feel love?

You might be surprised to learn that hamsters not only like affection but thrive on human interaction. There are different ways to show a hamster affection, but the important thing is that you do so regularly once you've gained your new pet's trust.
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Should I hold my hamster everyday?

Interact with your hamster(s) every day, and handle them as often as you can, but respect their sleeping pattern. Hamsters should not be handled when they are resting or sleeping, unless absolutely necessary as they can find this stressful.
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How long should you play with a hamster each day?

Ideally, you should play with your hamster daily, for about 15 to 20 minutes at a time. You may need to work up to this by starting with shorter sessions. What is this? You may need to get your hamster used to being held.
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How often should you let your hamster out of its cage?

Whatever the case may be with your own little one, he should have time outside of the cage every day.
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Do hamsters need light at night?

Hamsters typically eat their meals at night, and they also typically get their exercise at night. Darkness makes them feel energetic and ready to conquer their "days." Because of that, hamsters need to have the lights off at night.
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How do you tell your hamster likes you?

Try standing farther away and speaking out loud. If the hamster likes you, they will be interested in the sound of your voice. Watch the hamster's behavior when you walk up to the hamster cage and place your hand near it. If they show interest in you by coming up to you or looking at you, they like you.
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Do hamsters cry?

Hamsters don't really cry and if you do see any moisture around their eyes it's usually due to humidity, so you won't see them actually tearing up over something like a bad experience. However, hamsters can make crying noises when they're scared, in pain, or sleeping.
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How old are hamsters in pet stores?

Most hamsters seen at pet stores are quite young, and even Syrian (also known as golden) hamsters can be kept together at a young age. Usually, by the time these rodents reach about 8 to 10 weeks old, they must be separated before serious fighting, sometimes to the death, occurs.
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Are male or female Syrian hamsters better?

Males are generally friendlier and less aggressive than females. If you're wanting to handle your hamster often, then males are a better choice. They're a better option for children also, who are more likely to trigger a female hamster's aggression or territorial behaviors.
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