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Jamie
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Jamie asked in PetsRodents · 10 years ago

Can I add two more siberian hamsters to live with my three-month old siberian hamsters?

I have two siberian hamsters living in the same cage. One is pretty timid, and the other is very, very energetic (and cannot be tamed - she still bites me to this day), but they pretty much live in harmony. They have a big cage, and I was wondering if it is safe to add two more siberian hamsters with them?

They're both female by the way. And I also am planning to buy two more females. I never breed hamsters since pregnancy would only shorten their already-short lifespan.

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  • 10 years ago
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    Siberian Hamsters can be kept in multiples, but it's best to introduce them when they're all very young, and even better if they're litter mates.

    You could try adding some girls, but if yours are not young, it very well may not work, so you'd better have another cage on hand. And some good gloves.

    Source(s): Experience.
  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    No, but you can buy two Hamtaro's

  • 10 years ago

    No they whould fight when that get older

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