yea, hamsters like any other animals, may tend to eat their children once they wouldn't recognize them or if they are not so well in taking care of them (especially first timers) but to my surprise, adult hamsters doesnt only eat newborns but they do also eat fellow adult ones sad
i have this huge problem with my hamsters. i have no idea why this only happen to my black and brown teddy bear hamsters. the other white ones doesnt do cannibalism with adults. i thought i have finally controlled this problem few months ago but unfortunately, it reoccurred.
i dont know how'd this happen, i feed them all the time, change their water all the time but still, they eat each other, especially female ones. i separated the adult from the youngsters and also categorized them from female from male.
for you, what are the possibilities of this type of problem.
hope you could help me so that i could somehow fix this
thanks n.n
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