Cry a Little and find a Place to bury it.
First, you should think about cremating him/her, pot burying, or just burying your beloved hamster in your backyard. If you ever move, your parents think about moving, or if you travel a lot, you should try pot burying your hamster. You find , buy or make a nice wooden box to have your hamster "sleep" in, line it with a little bit of padding, bury it in a deep pot, put rocks and stones on top of it (so other animals cant get it), and fill the rest of the pot. You should also buy little shiny stones (from michaels) and write your hamsters name with them. Or you can put/plant flowers on him/her.
And If your hamster died in the past just try not to talk about it if it makes
you feel worse.
If it is like that, cold and not breathing, yes, it is dead.
No, your hamster is dead.
It is not recommended for hamsters to eat dead ladybugs as they may contain toxins that could be harmful to the hamster's health. It's best to stick to a diet of commercial hamster food and safe fruits and vegetables for their diet.
Yes, you should. Unless you want your cage to be smelt of death. I left my dead baby hamster for a a few hours to allow the mother and her other babies to feed on the dead baby --- this gives proteins, nutrients and energy to the Mama hamster and keeps her healthy and nourished so that she can feed her babies with enough milk. After that, I removed the dead baby hamster. If you can not tolerate the gruesomeness of it, I suggest you remove it before the guts spill. But, it's good to give the mother more nutrients. (: Hope this helps!
Your hamster may have an injury or an underlying health issue causing the symptoms. It is important to take your hamster to a veterinarian as soon as possible for a proper diagnosis and treatment. Do not attempt to treat the hamster at home without professional guidance.
"the family was stricken with grief" or "She had a great deal of grief over the loss of her husband"
It is dead :)
yes
If it is like that, cold and not breathing, yes, it is dead.
Calm them down
Both types of hamsters are likely to bite....they are both very aggressive types, and harder to deal with. Actually, Panda bear and Black bear are both just color variations on the same type of hamster, the Syrian hamster. They are in no way aggressive or hard to deal with! They are much easier to deal with than any dwarf types.
Keening is a wail in grief for a dead person
you can't
No, your hamster is dead.
I think my hammys dead. i loved him.
yes
It's dead.