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I had a female hamster escape and was gone for two days shes back and her and the other hamster fight alot why

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I had a female hamster escape and was gone for two days shes back and her and the other hamster fight alot why

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  1. Coz why the hamster was away she cheated on him, and he knows coz the other hamster was his long lost brother!  


  2. maybe she cheated on the other hampster

  3. most likely your hamster smells different its just like other animals like dogs for instince they freek whenn they smell another dog and they always sniff it out. so maybee you might want to find another cage and put one of them in it and put them close and every few days put them in the same cage and for the first time for that maybee for ten min

    and longer after a while of doing that. hoped i helped!!!!!!!    

  4. separate them before they kill each other.

  5. Hamsters are independent animals they don't like other hamsters.

  6. i think they are syrian hamsters(aka teddy bear hamster)

    they will fight if they have  the same gender they would fight alot (ive heard) or even to death mine does .wen i first bot my haMSTERs in the store they said it was boy and girl but they weren't!

  7. If they are syrians, they would definitely fight since syrians are solitary and should be kept one to a cage only. Keeping them together can cause vicious fighting and even death.

    If they are dwarf hamsters, then the hamsters have been separated for 2 days. Dwarfs have very short memory and would have forgotten the scents of each other. So they are now as good as strangers. If their fighting is really serious, it is better they are permanently separated and put in different cages since once they have forgotten each other's scent, they cannot trust each other and live in the same cage and might even fight each other to death.

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