no, you can't. -[
there are lots of hamster illnesses and you can find out about all of them on google!
Your Hamster must have a Mental Illness with its brain. If a mental illness occures, due to the small size of a hamster, you can't really do much about it. But modify the cage by putting small couchions on the most of the points where your hamster can reach so It wont get injured when it runs into the cage bars. For more Information, visit: www.hamsterownerswebs.webs.com
If your hamster is showing any signs of illness, it is best for you to take it to the vet. They will tell you what the problem is and give your hamster treatment. For more information you could use websites and books. Hope this helped!
Stinky green discharge in a hamster could indicate an infection or digestive issue. It's important to take your hamster to a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment. Keep your hamster clean and monitor its behavior for any other signs of illness.
well im sorry about that i know how hard it is to lose a pet well me cousin had the same thing happen to her hamster little bear she was very sad but then she found out that her hamster had a illness ever sines her was a new born
There is a illness called wet-tail. Search wet-tail in google to find out more info
If it's cancer then you'll definitely see it, they get lots of lumps that get bigger and bigger.
It is not recommended to bathe a hamster because they are capable of cleaning themselves. If you must clean a hamster, only dampen a cloth and spot clean areas while avoiding getting the hamster's tail wet, as this can cause discomfort and stress to the hamster.
Yes it can but beware if the mealworm are dirty then your hamster can die due to illness that is cause by it. clean the worms and chop the head off, if you dont chop the head off ur hamster can die. because worm's head has teeth
Yes depending on what illness the hamster has they can give it medication but sometimes it doesnt work. If it is not in pain look after it well and be with it whilst it is still living but if it is in pain do the right thing and put it down.
A vibrating hamster could be a sign of fear, stress, or discomfort. It may also indicate illness or pain, so it's important to observe your hamster closely and consult a veterinarian if the behavior persists.
Yes, hamsters bite there cage. Mine doesn't but I know someones hamster that does. Try picking it up when it does that or shoo it off the cage.