Why is my female hamster attacking my male hamster?

A male typically will be ready to mate and not defend himself initially. If the female is not receptive, then she will attack him, in which case the hamsters must be separated to perhaps try again another time. If the hamsters fight for any other reason, they must be separated.
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Why is my female hamster fighting my male hamster?

Sometimes hamsters are territorial, which can lead to fighting. While you have feuding hamsters sequestered, clean the main cage they share and replace bedding. Add new toys, like exercise wheels or tunnels, to give your hamsters something to keep them occupied and expend their energy.
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Do male hamsters fight with female hamsters?

Even siblings from the same litter have been observed to viciously fight each other. Male and females only come in contact to mate and even so, the female can become aggressive immediately after. Needless to say, such violence often leads to grave injuries and even death.
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Why is my hamster attacking my other hamster?

Your hamsters might be aggressive with each other because they have limited space to live and play. This can trigger your hamsters' natural tendency to fight for territory. One hamster should have at least 360 square inches of floor space, so two hamsters should have at least double this size.
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Why is my female hamster aggressive?

A hamster that is not tame and has not been handled much is likely to bite you on occasion. Hamsters with cage rage often become aggressive with no explanation and can eventually become impossible to handle, will lunge for you when you feed them and may sit at the cage opening and bite you when you try to open it.
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How do you tell if your hamsters are fighting or playing?

Look for signs of fighting between your hamsters.

A bullied hamster may become withdrawn, lose or gain weight, and stop playing with the other hamster or with you. It may also even become aggressive towards you when you hold it.
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Do hamsters fight to the death?

Hamsters may look small but they can be fierce and a fight between two hamsters is not for the faint-hearted. Hamsters generally attack using their teeth which enables them to inflict serious injuries on their rivals, with some fights even ending in death.
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Do hamsters squeak when fighting?

A hamster may squeak in the midst of a legitimate fight with the other hammie, as well. If your hamster's squeaking accompanies a fight that seems particularly long-lasting or violent, it probably is a sign that you have to keep the pair away from each other and put one in a different living cage -- for good.
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How do I know if my hamsters are mating?

Catching your dwarf hamsters in the act of mating is the easiest way to confirm your suspicions. If one hamster is standing on his hind legs behind the female hamster and mounting her while moving back and forth you can be fairly certain they are mating.
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Are female hamsters dominant?

In most species, the males tend to be the larger and more dominant creatures. But that's not the case with hamsters. Not only are females larger, they're often more dominant, territorial, and aggressive.
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Are female hamsters territorial?

Females are usually larger than males, but both genders are extremely solitary and territorial, so will need to be kept on their own after the age of five weeks old. Female Syrian hamsters tend to be smellier than males, mainly when they go into heat (which is every few days).
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What should I do if my hamsters are fighting?

The fastest way to put an end to a hamster fight is to physically separate them immediately. However, you should do this with caution. Two riled-up hamsters could accidentally injure their owner when they reach their hands into the enclosure to pull them apart.
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Do hamsters squabble?

Normal squabbling is about dominance. It's a matter of one hamster putting the other in her place. It shouldn't be intense or scary, and it must never be allowed to escalate to the point of injury. When a hamster harms another, the relationship is probably not salvageable.
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Do female hamsters have a period?

She will be ready for pregnancy at about 8 weeks. Hamsters don't have a menstrual period in the same way women do, but you may notice a discharge during your pet's predictable, four-day reproductive cycle.
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Why are my hamsters chasing each other?

The chasing and squeaking you both describe may simply be normal squabbling — a settling of dominance issues. Squabbling is very common when a new pair arrives in your home, as they set up housekeeping and figure out their relationship. It can be loud and distressing to watch, but it's instinct.
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Why is my female hamster squeaking?

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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When should you separate hamsters?

When the pups reach 21-28 days old, they are ready to leave their mother. The sexes should be separated and placed in different cages to avoid fighting and breeding. Be gentle when handling baby hamsters; they can move quickly so be careful.
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Do hamsters eat themselves?

Territorial attitude

Cannibalism is one of the territorial behaviors that Syrian hamsters and other territorial breeds can display. Even if there are abundant resources for all the hamsters to share, hamsters that are territorial in nature will still eat each other.
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Why can't hamsters live together?

Even if you don't see your Syrian hamsters in a battle, it's a good bet that keeping them together causes stress, which shortens their lifespans. A well-tended Syrian hamster can live 3 to 4 years in your home, but only 2 1/2 to 3 years in the wild.
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Can I let my hamster go in the wild?

There is also a higher possibility of them getting stuck in gaps such as in between cupboards, or underneath furniture. However, as long as your hamster is easy to handle, or your room is hamster-proofed, it is okay to let your hamsters free roam regardless of species.
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Would a hamster eat another hamster?

Depending on the species, hamsters may be cannibalistic because they're territorial. For example, Syrian hamsters can be aggressive toward other hamsters and, in some cases, they'll kill and eat the other hamster in the cage.
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How do hamsters talk to each other?

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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