I'd probably separate them.
At times, if apart for a great number of days, the hamsters can become unattached and may no longer be bonded to their cage mate.
they develop territory very quickly - which is why they say dwarf hamsters should be bought as a family (go home with more than one hamster from the pet store) at a young age... and you shouldn't introduce a new hamster to an existing family
and bear hamsters should be solitary.
once a hamster has taken its territory, it could be hard to reintroduce them.
Cages for Hamsters aren't that expensive... I had a pink one for mine that was like $24 at petsmart.
Just separate them to keep them from hurting eachother.
2007-10-15 10:16:29
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answered by Aravyndra 5
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If you are talking about dwarf Hamsters all u have to do is clean out the cage with some vinger and water every part of it so there is no sent left in the cage from him. Then try and put them together as there is no sent so no ones territory. I have done this alot of times. Gl
2007-10-15 11:05:41
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answered by Chantal H 2
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Panda undergo is a popularity puppy shops use to describe a diverse color of Syrian Hamster, they're aggressively territorial and can desire to kill any hamster they're made to share a cage with as immediately as they're sexually mature. So no pairing in any understand, boys or women human beings. you will might desire to prefer to cut up mom and pa on the instant after mating, to no longer tutor after the commencing up. Breeding isn't a case of putting 2 hamsters on an identical time, there is learn necessary till now, you're waiting to be waiting to prefer to delight in precisely the situation the mothers and dads come from (i.e, no longer from a puppy shop), they might prefer to be the main significant ideal age (women human beings might desire to prefer to be 4 months previous till finally now it extremely is shield) and there is plenty greater paintings and examining till now, do no longer do it in basic terms 'cos "you circulate with little ones". they could be stunning yet yeah, the mother WILL consume some (if she survives the commencing up), and you're waiting to prefer a house for as much as twenty little ones, it rather is equipped that the mothers and dads do no longer kill one yet yet another. the very actuality you asked those questions is sufficient to tell me you're quite no longer waiting for the accountability of breeding yet, it rather is not being propose, it extremely is in basic terms the very actuality.
2016-10-09 07:23:19
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answered by ? 4
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I don't know about the different hamster breeds, but I do know that the larger hamsters (teddy bears) do NOT like to live together. They may get along while they are young, but at some point they will begin to fight.
2007-10-15 12:07:20
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answered by Katie 2
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You should probably get them separate cages for them. The boy might not remember the girl hamster anymore.
2007-10-15 10:17:24
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answered by SnuggElbear 6
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Either way you need to seprate them, if they are dwarf hams then it's generally ok to house them together, but it depends on the individual, if you have a regular syrian hamster they should have never been housed together in the first place.
2007-10-17 18:21:10
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answered by killedbyapenny 5
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Thats not good I would hate it if my animals started attacking each other. Here's an idea that anyone could have picked up put them in different cages!!!
2007-10-15 10:19:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Separate them. Female hamsters are very territorial.
2007-10-15 10:20:15
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answered by christigmc 5
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Are they syrian hamsters (also called teddybear hamsters) because these will fight to death if their is more than one.
2007-10-15 10:29:25
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answered by bestia diligo 3
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she may smell diffrent so he may not recanize her you should put them in sepret cages permently or one of them might kill the other and that would be sad. good luck with them!
2007-10-15 10:21:40
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answered by Rebecca 3
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