no i dont think so
The activity of a hamster is the key sign of how healthy your hamster is.
no
you can tall by felling there stomacch if they are pregnet it is hard and they keep getting bigger .my hamster just had her babies 7 days ago my hamster's stomach has gotten bigger for sure, but not hard.... what does that mean?
Well first, if its not breathing thats a good sign. Second, if there is no air where the hamster is placed, thats also a good sign.
Sign of pregnantcy in a hamster are laziness, eating large amounts, and staying with the Daddy
anything your hamster has. if it has rabies, see a doctor immediately.
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.
It depeds. Ganz will do anything to get money,and if they make a webkinz hamster I hope it will be cute!
Im not a vet or a scientist, i just own my own hamster. I have heard my hamster playing in its cage, and suddenly make a loud SQUEAK. I havent noticed anything wrong with her when she does that, it just seems that she squeaks less when i take her out more. It might be a good idea to check your hamster over every once in a while, because a squeak may be a sign that your hamster hurt itself. These cuts can get infected, and become an abcess.
Your hamster is likely purring, which is a sign of contentment and relaxation. It means that he feels safe and comfortable in your presence. Keep providing gentle strokes and interactions to maintain this positive relationship with your hamster.
I think you can only get salmonellosis from a hamster but its very very very very VERY rare to get it; your hamster probably wont have it if he/she looks fine when you get the hamster. but anything else i dont think you can get from a hamster.
If you are not overfeeding the hamster, the weight gain and its mean temperament may be a sign of a hormonal or thyroid disorder, or possibly something more serious, especially considering its change in temperament. I suggest you take it to your vet for an examination.