If your hamsters stomach is bloated, there is obviously something wrong with it. The could be a number of things wrong; it could have eaten too much, the proctective wall around the stomach could be broken, or it could be gas. either way, see a vet before you do any poking and prodding.
How do u know if a hamster has a gas pain?!
Only a vet that has evaluated and weighed it can know for sure, otherwise your hamster can get an overdose.
The short answer is you don't, so its important to keep an eye out for signs which could indicate that a hamster is in pain. Limping or squeaking a lot are very physical signs. You should look out for things like this. If you notice that your hamster looks like he could be in pain you should get him checked out by a vet immediately.
Yes, your hamster is likely dying. Two years, though not much time for is, is almost a complete life for a hamster. If she is not in any pain, then just enjoy the time you have left. If she does seem to be in pain, I would recommend visiting the vet. Blessings.
You need to take your hamster to see a vet. He or she may have broken a bone or more than one. For now, don't take your hamster out of his or her cage as this may cause him or her more pain
I don't have a hamster, but I know enough to tell you that this isn't normal, he may be hurt and you touched the sensitive spot. I hope he(or she, is okay) A
hamster tumors are just the same as a humans. When you start to feel small or large bumps on a hamster you will know that its a sign and you should immediately take your hamster to the vet, and they will see what they can do, or if your hamster is in pain, they can put your hamster to sleep humanely.
He/She sqeaks really loud and jumps
Only a vet that has evaluated and weighed it can know for sure, otherwise your hamster can get an overdose.
The short answer is you don't, so its important to keep an eye out for signs which could indicate that a hamster is in pain. Limping or squeaking a lot are very physical signs. You should look out for things like this. If you notice that your hamster looks like he could be in pain you should get him checked out by a vet immediately.
Yes depending on what illness the hamster has they can give it medication but sometimes it doesnt work. If it is not in pain look after it well and be with it whilst it is still living but if it is in pain do the right thing and put it down.
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One gets a meal, the other is in a lot of pain, has no eyes, and is permanantly blinded.
How did the hamster land? Are they limping at all? It all depends on how the hamster is. If it shows any signs of injury or pain then I would take her to the vets.
Yes, sometimes. Only if you feel that your hamster is in pain or discomfort! Also if the fingernails or teeth get too long you can take your hamster to the vets to trim them! Good luck hamster owning it is a lot of fun!!! Trust me..
Yes, your hamster is likely dying. Two years, though not much time for is, is almost a complete life for a hamster. If she is not in any pain, then just enjoy the time you have left. If she does seem to be in pain, I would recommend visiting the vet. Blessings.
You need to take your hamster to see a vet. He or she may have broken a bone or more than one. For now, don't take your hamster out of his or her cage as this may cause him or her more pain
sorry but they normally explod after that