I also have this problem and have for a while. Just went to the doctor and there is blood in my urine so its possibly a UTI. If your pee doesn't smell right, call your doctor or go to a walk-in clinic.
You possibly ate your hamster
Keep your head out of it.
If you mean move cages then I have an answer.It is best if you set up the new cage with fresh paper shredding first. Put some of your pets toys and bed into that cage so there are some familiar smells and sights. Do not change the hamsters bedding until a day or 2 after the move. This will make your hamster feel it has a safe place to go back to if it feels insecure.My hamster easily adapted and he is a very confident creature. If your hamster is like this then you could possibly change the bedding and toys all together as I did. If not stick to the above.
It means it prefers the corner of the cage than to its bed. This is nothing to be worried about. (:
not necessarily, he or she could have a injury. check your hamster for cuts before believing its pregnant.
no my hamster dose the same and so dose my friends
maybe
It could mean three things:1. The hamster is excited. The hamster is being taken to somewhere else, out of his cage! New smells! New places to hide! He is vibrating with anticipation.2. The hamster is frightened. The hamster might have been dropped before when it was being held. He might be thinking, "Put me back in the cage! PLEASE PLEASE!"3. The hamster is cold. This rarely happens, but if it is shivering, it means it needs to sleep and "regenerate" some warmth. Don't bring short-haired hamsters in the snow or rain! It could freeze to death!
It smells like butter.
Yes. You should have it in the cage in addition to being in your bed while you sleep. ***** It is not a good idea to have a hamster in your bedroom: Hamsters are more active at night, so having the cage in your bedroom may mean a rather disturbed sleep (especially if it likes using a hamster wheel with a squeak!).
It probably has a disease so you should take it to the vet and clean their cage
Stress is the main reason why hamsters lose fur. Another reason could also be from scratching the area. It depends in what sort of attention you mean. If the hamster has not been fed or cleaned or given water then yes, this will cause the hamster great stress. If you mean the hamster has not been taken out of its cage and played with there is a possibility that this is causing the hamster stress. Hamsters do need attention in that respect and it could cause them stress from being alone and trapped in a small cage for a long period of time. If you think the hair loss is from something else then you should take the hamster to the vets. The best way to avoid this is by taking the hamster out the cage regularly and giving it some attention.
change the cage every 2 weeks and if you use the wrong kind of wood chips then before your hamster dies it will loose all it fur and get cuts and it will get mean p.s. it happened to my first hamster