The possibility of a male and a female hamster silver fox raising and fighting together 20

Updated on pet 2024-06-13
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    First of all, I want to tell the landlord that hamsters are solitary animals, and one will not live alone.

    Secondly, if the landlord wants to raise a pair of hamsters, you should think that if the hamsters give birth to babies in the future, there is no manpower and material resources to take care of them, and then the same mother rat is better not to raise a pair, inbreeding is not good, such as genetic diseases and the like will not grow and develop well in the mice they give birth to, so the landlord can raise two of the same sex born with the same mouse, and a nest that comes out of the nest is grown up together from a young age will not fight Fights will not have serious problems

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Fifty percent, if there is a fight, hit the male with a small stick, (don't try too hard). If that doesn't work, put on gloves and help them separate. Repeat like this, and they'll get to know each other, but don't put them together while you're away.

    It will bite, and even die.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hamsters are solitary animals and cannot be caged, and the cage rate is zero.

    They only mate during the breeding season and live together for a brief period of time.

    Either one or a litter of mice will be born in the cage, and the female will kill and eat the male rats during pregnancy.

    Once you choose to be responsible for life.

    Split the cage as soon as possible to avoid tragedy.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Don't look at what the odds are.

    I'll give you an example.

    Give you a chance, the chance of winning 5 million, the chance is 99%, very high, right?

    But if you get that one percent, you're going to die.

    Will you participate in this event?

    If you want to breed, it is better to keep them together for a period of time every day, ten minutes, and the behavior of mating continues, and there is the act of fighting separated.

    Inbreeding is not encouraged.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    En-en!! Not at first! However, as you grow up, you will start to have small fights! Mine two are! Born to the same mother! As a result, I often pk, and I was worried that something would happen, so I chose to raise them separately! Ha ha!

    Hamsters are very fierce when they fight!!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Raise 10% together from an early age

    The mother is 90% pregnant

    The cage is 20% too small

    Under normal circumstances, less than 10% of those who have adopted their mothers since childhood are not pregnant.

    As long as it's not channeling, the silver fox is very docile and doesn't explain.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    At first, I will, but later I get familiar with it, and occasionally "hit".

    It's actually copulation.

    The odds of a complete fight without a baby.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The rats born from the same female rat are immediately separated from the cage after they are 3 months old, so why put them together? Close relatives can't mate! Again, advocate one rat and one cage!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Of course, the baby born is the same as its mom and dad.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Yes, adult hamsters have a strong sense of territory and are easy to fight and bite or even bite to death. Especially same-sex hamsters. In fact, hamsters are solitary animals and will not feel lonely, and it is also excellent to raise only one healthy and lively!

    Therefore, it is more appropriate for hamsters to be raised together with a male and a female, but pay attention to meet the following conditions, if they cannot be met, it is recommended to raise them separately to avoid tragedy!

    1. A maximum of two in a cage, not more than one together!

    2. Be sure to raise them together from a young age, be familiar with each other and grow up together, and the probability of success in the cage is higher.

    3. One male and one female. Same-sex hamsters are very prone to fighting when they become adults (but be aware that if a male and a female are raised together, it is possible to give birth to a baby in the next two or three months, so if you don't want to breed offspring, don't cage it.) At the same time, if the female mouse is found to be pregnant, it should be separated, and the pregnant female mouse may attack the male rat.

    If it is not found during pregnancy, then the male mouse and the female mouse must be kept in separate cages).

    4. The probability of success of in-laws hamsters is higher, but not absolutely!

    5. The hamsters raised in the cage must pay attention to giving enough food when feeding, otherwise there may be a fight due to competition for food, and one bite to death and eat the other due to hunger!

    6. The hamsters raised in the cage should pay attention to observe whether there is a fight, such as whether they can hear a rapid and sharp cry, if so, it is recommended to have a rat and a cage!

    7. There is also a kind of cage called "blind date cage", a treasure is sold, there is a fence in the middle of the cage, which can realize that two hamsters can be raised in the same cage and can not be touched at the same time, to avoid fighting!

    Finally, hamster cage keeping is suitable for children's shoes who want to see them give birth to peanuts, if you don't want to breed offspring, don't cage them.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Yes, hamsters are solitary and territorial.

    If you don't fight, you will be oppressed that is, one will always press the other, and the one who is pressed will be smaller and malnourished.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There's a good chance it will, unless you have enough space.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    No, they signed the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    People can fight, let alone small animals.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Not necessarily, it is possible to fall in love and grow old together.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Let's teach you how to close the cage (also for male hamsters).

    1. Divide the cage first, get 2 cages and put them in separately, but let each other see each other, and then swap cages for them after a while, so that they are familiar with each other's smell, and then try to close the cage after a while, if it doesn't work.

    2 is also to get two cages, but one cage should be smaller, as long as the hamsters can turn around, and they must not bite each other.

    Put the small cage in the big cage, and don't put the one in the same way, but don't keep it in turns, so they can see that they can't bite each other, and they get used to it after a long time.

    This method is more effective, and generally 2 hamsters can be successfully closed in 1 week.

    3. If this doesn't work, you can only find a board to separate them, you can't use wooden boards or anything like that, you have to use stainless steel and iron, otherwise the hamster will be easy to bite off.

    Any other questions you can ask me.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Two people of the same sex can't be raised together, and one will be killed by the other sooner or later! Must be caged! This isn't for fun! If it really doesn't work, go buy an AB cage and separate them!

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Find another female, otherwise one mother and two males can't be distributed, then find one that can't give birth, otherwise it's really hard to stop.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It is recommended to wait until the female rat is more than 4 months old to regenerate, so that the silver fox and purple warehouse are born, and there may be a third line, it is gone, in fact, you can not give birth to it, unless you want to raise their baby, it is difficult to find a good owner.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It is estimated that these 2 little hamsters got into a fight because of a family dispute, and the best thing to do is to let a cat in. Everything is ok.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If you are very bullied, you must separate, otherwise you are likely to beat you to death, it's true. There is also the more active one, which may be female.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Hamsters are solitary animals, and they must be caged, and the cage will be tragic sooner or later.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It's a good boy.

    There are many males and females, go to the hamster, look at the illustrated book, and it will be cooked.

    When the cage is separated, the mental pressure is gone, and there are no rats to grab food, so I sit and sleep.

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