NO! If you put them in the same cage they could fight and one of them could end up killing the other. But if its a male and a female and you want to breed them you should make sure the female is in season by smelling her fur. If the fur has a very strong urine odor then she is in season and is ready to mate. ONLY put the female in the MALES cage or the female could kill the male if the male is put into her cage. Only put the female in the males cage for about 20 minutes.
You shouldn't keep a dwarf in a cage.
If they are Roborofskis or Winter Whites, then the answer is a definite yes. These dwarf hamsters are very social, and require the company of at least one of their own kind. However, do not put two different species of dwarf hamsters in the same cage. They will fight. Also, unless you intend to breed, only put hamsters of the same gender in one cage, or else you'll have a hamster population explosion!Also, do not put a Syrian with a dwarf hamster.
Dwarf hamsters tend to nip more and can live with multiple hamsters in a cage.
no
I have a winter white dwarf hamster, her cage is about two foot tall or so and she climbs up the wire walls all the way to the top and then skims with her feet dangling across the roof of her cage. hamsters can get bored. and when they do, they find ways to inyertain themselves
.Most can usually live together (mine cannot) .Some change white in the winter (one of mine has not) .Some may bite (mine do) .Some make noises .You can start playing with them after leaving them in the cage for 24-36 hours. .They are small and can fit through most hamster cage bars. HOPED THIS HELPED :)
No, they tend to fight.
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A few years back I owned three Chinese Dwarf Hamsters, but there are different types of dwarf hamsters, e.g Russian Dwarf Hamsters. However, if you are thinking of getting dwarf hamsters, I don't recommend putting them in the same cage, as when I had my three, one of them ended up seriously injuring the other one.
A dwarf hamsters cage can be the same as a regular hamsters'. Metal bars always work! My cousins have dwarf hamsters and they have an aquarium and a metal bar cage connected with plastic tubes. Although they prefer the aquarium more than the metal bar cage they still use the metal bar cage a ton! Hope I helped! :)
Well my hamsters never eat out of the cage, dont know why but they never do its nothing to worry about