Do not worry. Unless your female hamster has a bad disease that you know of, nothink will happen. The hamster should stop bleeding and heal. If the female tries to bite him again and he doesn't defend himself or retaliate and she looks feirce and/or stressed, she may need some "quiet time". Seperate them for a few hours or until she seems calm. Some female animals bite or scratch males when they are on heat.
Then I would advise you to separte the hamsters. The wound should be o.k as long as it is not big and does not become infected. If you see any signs of infection you should take him to the vet.
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If they constantly bite each other then I would advise you to separate them.
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I would press charges. That is abuse.
If a hamster bites its tongue, it can lead to pain, bleeding, or infection, which may affect its ability to eat or drink properly. It's important to monitor the injury for signs of swelling, excessive bleeding, or infection. If the hamster shows signs of distress or if the injury doesn't heal quickly, a visit to a veterinarian is recommended to ensure proper care. Overall, while it can be concerning, many minor injuries can heal on their own with proper attention.
If he bites you.
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Your hamster probably scraped herself on something sharp in her cage. I wouldn't worry too much about it for it should heal in a few days or so. But if the scab doesn't start to heal, then take you hamster to a vet and the vet will give you treatment for it.
If a rabbi's hamster bites you, the most you could do is attempt to sue for damages, you certainly could not have him shot!
anything your hamster has. if it has rabies, see a doctor immediately.
a hamster will only bite if you provoke it