Immediately.
Take it to the vets
Its probally not feeling well u should bring it to a vet or u never know but ur hamster could be pregnant if it's a girl
At two weeks old.
ask the pet shop or person you bought it from and they should be able to help you, that's what i did when i bought mine i just asked if it was male or female and she checked it:)
If your hamster is having diherria you should give it a small bit of uncooked oatmeal everyday. That slows wet tail but it should be given medicine which can be added to the hamster's water and it is bought at a pet store.
take it to the vet asap
um if he isnt drinking try giving him something called electrolytes that should help and eating.. get checked by a vet.
It should be fine. Hamsters usually don't bite.
Its best just to leave the hamster be and not mess up their diets and cause other problems like diarrhea. Aditional vitamins can be bought which can be added to the hamsters water, but I found when I tried this my hamster stopped drinking the water, which is crucial at this time.
If you have bought your hamster from a pet shop you should put it in the cage for the fist day and you should just stick your hand or a piece of your clothes in the cage so that the hamster will get used to your scent and on day 2 you should slowly talk to your pet and gently rub his/her head until the hamster is comfortable with you and only then can you play with your hammy.
um well i had a hamster nibbles he was the best hamster in the world unfornuatly died this year but shes never forgotten she might be buried in the back garden but shes always in our heart from my advice he should be eating normally and drinking normally and do you know wet tail is usaully caused by not drinking enough make sure your hamster has plenty of water from mrs advice ps good luck to you and your hamster and all the best wishes too ps hope your hamster gets well soon he'll will be back to his regular self
If your hamster is not eating and sleeping more than usual, it could be a sign of illness or stress. It's important to monitor its behavior closely and consider consulting a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment. Hamsters are known to hide signs of illness, so any changes in their behavior should be taken seriously.