No, you don’t have to clean a hamster cage everyday. Some people choose to clean their hamster cages every other day, while others may never clean their hamster cages at all. Ultimately, it is up to the individual hamster owner to decide how often they want to clean their cage.

Yes, hamsters can recognize their owners. However, this ability is not always reliable, so it is not always possible to rely on it to keep your hamster safe.

Most hamster owners change their pet’s water every day or two.

Yes, hamsters can get sick from dirty cages. A dirty cage can contain bacteria and other contaminants that can cause illness in the hamster. Keep your hamster’s cage clean and free of debris to prevent sickness.

Yes, hamsters like dirty cages. However, they should not be allowed to soil the cage excessively or they may develop health problems.

Hamster poop is very small and easy to clean. You can use a dustpan and brush or a vacuum cleaner with a hose attachment.

Yes, hamsters like being kissed. They seem to enjoy it and it makes them happy.

There are a few ways to tell if a hamster is happy. One way is to watch their behavior. If they are playing, running around, or seem to be enjoying themselves, then they likely are. Another way is to look at their cage and see if there are any toys or other items that they are using. If they have something to keep them occupied, then they likely are happy.

Hamsters cannot drink tap water. They are designed to drink fresh water.

A hamster should be in a hamster ball for about an hour a day, six days a week.

Hamsters can be left alone for a short amount of time, but they should not be left alone for extended periods of time.

There is some debate on whether hamster poop is harmful to humans, but most experts agree that it is not particularly harmful. In fact, hamster poop is generally considered to be relatively benign, and it is not typically associated with any serious health concerns.

Hamsters poop about once a week.

There are a few ways to clean hamster pee. One way is to pour a pot of boiling water onto the pee and let it sit for a few minutes. After a few minutes, use a scrub brush to scrub the pee until it is clean. Another way is to pour a pot of cold water onto the pee and let it sit for a few minutes. After a few minutes, use a scrub brush to scrub the pee until it is clean.

Yes, hamsters can get mad when you clean their cage. Make sure to do it in a way that doesn’t scare them and that they understand why you’re doing it.

No, hamsters do not need sand baths.