Saturday, May 9, 2009

Is it easy to get hasmters to breed?

I think the litle babys would be cute,
Answers:
Yes, the babies are definitely cute!
However, it is not responsible to breed your pets while cats, dogs, ferrets, hamsters, gerbils, rats %26 guinea pigs die in shelters every day because no one wants them. Please don't breed.
Yes it probibly would be easy, But the male might kill hte female and the male will eat the babyes.
yes it is extremely easy to get them to breed just make sure you have homes lined up before hand and take the male out after they breed before the babies are born he can breed the female the day after she has babies and you can quickly become overrun with babies plus make sure when the babies are 6 weeks old to separate the males from the females as they may be able to breed at this age
yes but make sure you seperate the males from females to stop the hord of babies
yeah it is. but if that's the reason you want to breed them. DON'T! Having babies is a responsibility, and shouldn't be taken on lightly. What would you do with all the babies? Do you realize that hamsters can have up to 26 babies at a time? It's a lot to take on, and there's enough unwanted animals in the world.
YES!! ITS too easythey will ahv babies a lot and each litter will suusally ahve 6 babies in it and if want to make babies dont clean teh cage and dont touch them or their parents or else tehyy get eaten by their parents or die
of course you just need to get one cage and a boy hampster and a girl hampster (preferably same kind of hampster)
Baby hamsters are indeed cute, but there are many homeless hamsters already, and breeding to have "cute babies" is not a good reason to breed them or any animal.
Breeding animals, including hamsters, requires a lot of responsibility, money and research, and must not be taken lightly. Please do not breed pet store or shelter hamsters as you will not know their genetic background. The only hamsters that should be be bred are those from reputable breeders who have given you the OK to breed (and they can be your best breeding mentor).

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