My Hamster ran away for 3 days..We found her like 2 days ago.. Since shes been back she has been acting different..She drinks a LOT of water and has made a nest in her hidding spot. She also has been sleeping a lot.. We think she might of got pregenet w/ a mouse..Is this possible? if so is she pregenet?
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No, hamsters don't crossbreed. She's probably was dehydrated and tired. She'll be fine.
Take her to the vet if she is acting strange in the next few days instead of wasting time and asking people on here.
no that is not possible at all what so ever . but have you ever got a male hamster loose in the house before and never found him ? he may still be in the house and got your other hamster preggy but if not your hamster may need to go to the vet if you think she is acting funny or not normal
It's spelled pregnant :) Basically it's spelled just the way it sounds, which is why I'm always surprised when I see folks who totally mangle the spelling of this rather simple word. "PREG-NANT"
if she ran away for three days, she just might be thirsty! and maybe even hungry. i don't think shes pregnant. when they're pregnant they limp around and sleep a lot. i don't think your hamster is pregnant. so don't worry!
Just to clear things up Hamsters can crossbreed I had a hamster and rat in the same cage once because I only had one cage (the cage I got for the rat broke so I put them together until I could get another thankfully they got along) and they had a litter of 7 Rampsters :)
as for your questionI had an albino hamster get loose one time for 5-6 days when we found her she lazed about and smelt bad (really bad...like death ~.~) she also drank lots of water and she was pregnant but I think she got pregnant before she got loose (we had 3 males and one of them went missing 2 weeks before and we never found him :( ) so I don't know if one of the 2 males in the cage impregnated her or if she found what eluded us ;)
Uhmm hamsers cant get pregnant with mice. that is impossible. But she could be pregnant with a loose hamster. dont touch her and when u want to clean the cage use a spatula or something to get the bedding out. change her food. use gloves so your scent doesnt get on anything in her cage.
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