Once when I was outside i accidentally dropped my hamster and it was bleeding from it's nose. If you don't want to go to a vet just keep the hamster away from the sun and wipe the nose with a tissue
tell your parents or call the vet
Dont worry he might just have eaten a bit to much
yes a baby hamster can die and your female hamster,im sad to say, probably will pass away.
It's probally best to leave her/him till tomorrow so that he/she can settle in. I say this because when i first got my hamster i wanted to play with it straight away and it bit me :)
it's not I have got bit before a lot of times and it never swelled.
Well, it depends if they found each other. But if they did, I think that they would just fight each other. Not mate, lol
Take it to the vet ASAP. If these are the symptoms, that means your hamster is very close to dying. Your hamster is not sleeping. It is just waiting to die, so it closes it's eyes. Take it to the vet!
You can get any type the pet store has. But I recommend the Teddy Bear Hamster because they are softer and a bit nicer than the others.
Yes, mature male hamsters become very territorial. They will fight and can cause serious injuries to each other. A friend of mine tried keeping two males together. They got in a bad fight and had to be separated. She got her hand bitten a few times in the separating. One hamster had a damaged eye and a partially severed paw. The other had several deep bites that became abscessed and had to be treated.
The hamster by itself isn't alot at all. I got my hamster for $14 (about £9), but the cages and things needed for it are usually quite a bit more expensive than the hamster. It doesnt really cost alot to raise them either, just getting all the equipment at the start.
If soap gets into your hamster's eye, gently flush the eye with water to help remove the soap. Use a clean, damp cloth to carefully wipe away any remaining soap residue. Monitor your hamster for any signs of irritation or discomfort, and consult a veterinarian if you notice any redness, swelling, or persistent blinking.
If you got bitten by a mouse the chances are you will be completely fine. But some are diseased so keep an eye on the bite.