Why is my hamster doing this.?

everytime i pick up my pregnant hamster to feed her by hand and she kinda jumps one time.is her babe kicking or somthin please tell me.
Maybes dont pick her up till after she's had the babies!
I have a hamster that would jump if you touch her and she didnt know you were going to. She be pretty high strung so I learned to slowly put my hand essential her and let her smell it so she would know it was just me. later I would pick her up or pet her. With your hamster being pregnant she is probably just more worked up than normal.
Answers:    Your hamster is defending her cage. Pregnant hamsters are more aggressive. They can act more hostile to humans and whether they have a cage mate. Pregnant hamsters should be left alone within a quiet, dimly lit room. She is not trying to be mean to you. She is simply being protective of her shut within.
She will calm down once her pups have matured. She will probably be more protective of her area once she have her pups. Do not disturb the mother once the pups are born. A mother under stress can eat her pups. You should not change the pen for at least three weeks and do not handle them until at least three weeks.
When hamsters are pregnant they can receive aggressive and territorial, only pick her up when she wants to be picked up, that will be after she has have her babies. Sorry!
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Well you really shouldn't have bred her.
Ugh your not supposed to hold her when she's pregnant!
Do not do this any more!
Most likely your pet doesn't want to be touched

Do to pregnancy pets can be aggressive or might freak out

she's most likely worried that you might kill the little one surrounded by her:D
oooh!
maybe u shouldnt hold her while shes pregnant

You shouldn't be picking up your hamster while she's pregnant. They acquire defensive and think that your trying to hurt the babies.

Also, it might also be what your feeding her.

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