Do hamsters know their names?

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. A hamster's teeth are constantly growing.
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How long does it take for hamsters to learn their name?

Hold an empty hand out and call your hamster's name after a week. Your hamster may crawl into your hand immediately, but if not, try calling its name two or three more times. If your hamster still does not come, gather it up, place it in its cage, and try again the next day with a treat in hand.
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Do hamsters like to be held?

They do not like to be held. They are more prone to bite if they are startled or woken from a deep sleep, or if your hands smell like another animal or food. Handle your hamster gently.
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Do hamsters show affection?

Hamsters are often first-time pets for young children and pet-deprived folks of every age, Because hamstes are nocturnal and shy, you may wonder if your hamster likes attention. You might be surprised to learn that hamsters not only like affection but thrive on human interaction.
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Do hamsters know their owners voice?

As mentioned before, hamsters can recognize your voice as well as your scent. Therefore, it's a good idea to use this bit of knowledge to heighten their familiarity with you. After all, any little bit of connection will help.
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25 Facts About Hamsters ?



Do hamsters recognize face?

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 long is the memory of a hamster?

When there's less sunlight the hamster would get ready to hibernate. This shows that a hamster is developed enough to have a long-term memory that lasts for months to years. It should also be stated though, that many studies have pointed towards memory being used for survival.
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What color do hamsters see?

Studies on Syrian hamsters have shown their eyesight is basically monochromatic. This means they see all colors as one color. However, in studies hamsters did respond to blue and green stimuli. As a result, scientists now believe that hamsters may be able to see those colors, although perhaps only faintly.
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How do I tell if my hamster is happy?

Normal Hamster Behaviors
  1. Being Active at Night. If your hamster is awake and running around their habitat at night, have no fear—this is a sign of a happy hamster. ...
  2. A Whole Lot of Chewing. ...
  3. Stuffing Their Cheeks. ...
  4. Burrowing and Hiding. ...
  5. Hibernating. ...
  6. Lethargy. ...
  7. Not Eating or Drinking. ...
  8. Not Chewing.
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Why do hamsters lick you?

While sometimes hamsters lick you to show affection, they may have a salt deficiency if they are licking you excessively.
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Is it OK to scruff a hamster?

Do not scruff your hamster or pick him up by an appendage. Scruffing your hamster to pick him up can put immense pressure on his head. This pressure may be enough to cause his eyes to prolapse. You should also never pick up your hamster by one of his appendages.
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How often should a hamster be out of its cage?

Most hamster owners release their pets from their cages on a daily basis, and many experts recommend that they be permitted this freedom at least once a week. Much like humans, hamsters allowed to move about freely outside their steel-enforced homes tend to be happier and healthier overall.
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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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How do hamsters see humans?

Hamsters have poor eyesight. They see details only at very close distances and cannot recognize their owner's face more than a few inches away. Anything more than a few inches away is a blurry, fuzzy, blob that cannot be discerned well.
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Why wont my hamster let me hold him?

So, when training your hamster to accept you, you want to start young. An older hamster may not be as accepting of being held as a younger hamster. Hamsters that aren't used to being held will become more solitary, and they often won't learn how to accept your touch.
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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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Can you kiss a hamster?

The common cold or an upper respiratory infection can be passed to hamsters from humans. Because these infections are usually spread through respiratory droplets, kissing your hamster is a big no-no.
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Do hamsters like being in a ball?

A hamster running in their ball is more likely a stress reaction and not actual enjoyment. The thickness of a standard hamster ball is roughly 2mm. This prevents the hamster from relying on its senses, such as using their whiskers, to get around. This can result in disorientation.
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Is it OK to wake your hamster up?

You can wake up a hamster, but you should only do this occasionally to keep stress low. If you do need to wake your hammie, it is important you do it gently, as to not scare them.
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Do hamsters prefer light or dark?

Darkness makes them feel energetic and ready to conquer their "days." Because of that, hamsters need to have the lights off at night. Their bodies require full darkness to understand that it's indeed time to be up and at things -- just like in the wild.
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What IQ do hamsters have?

A hamster's intelligence is somewhere between a human and a potato.
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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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