by PixieDark on May 15th, 2007

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Can you keep dwarf hamsters together without them attacking each other?

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  • by Kumiko on September 17th, 2008

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    Sure you can. Mostly, the older ones are tolerant to the younger ones right after they leave their mother. It's because their not territorial yet, or the scent have not developed.

    When it just finished weaning it gets accepted wherever I place it. Till a certain age. ^^,

    There an alternative, put a small cage in a bigger one separated. Slowly introducting them day by day.

    I've only kept dwarf hamsters, so I don't know how friendly the bigger ones are. (;

    I used to keep 10-13 in a super long cage. All the descendents of my couple hamsters. xD

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