Actually, hamsters are pretty sturdy, and they can't tell 5 inches from 5 meters, this is why they always fall off cliffs or high tables. They usually recover after a few days or a week. Taking your hamster the the vet is the best solution. You hamster may have injured one of its bones permanently, making it harder to move. Make sure the cage isn't high up and this incident won't happen again.
its sleeping....
the best way to introduce your hamster to handling is to let them come to your hand. if you were a hamster you wouldn't want to be grabbed! show that you are not a threat by putting your hand in the cage near the hamster without touching it and slowly moving it away from the hamster. this way your hamster is more likely to come to your hand. avoid quick movements as this will scare your hamster. when your hamster has had enough leave it or it wont come out when you are there. though it may take time, your hamster will gradualy get used to your hand and wont mind being held! i am in the process of taming my fourth hamster at the moment! hope i helped!
When a hamster moves slowly it means it is either tired or ill.... When a hamster shakes a lot it either means it is frightened or a bit cold....
I think it may be afraid or scared.
i would get a bottle and use that then slowly move towards the usual hamster bottle
It might have had a stroke, see a vet quick!
The cast of Moving Slowly - 2011 includes: Zoe Biggs as Sister
Moving at a slow pace is often referred to as "walking slowly" or "moving slowly." It can also be described as "strolling" or "meandering."
The Caprice's on the block moving very slowly that's the motherf&@ing police Here come the law ( ) heads up Better raise up Big Chips if ya made something
To pick up a hamster safely and gently, first approach the hamster calmly and slowly. Use both hands to scoop the hamster up from underneath, supporting its body. Avoid sudden movements or squeezing the hamster. Make sure to hold the hamster close to your body to prevent it from falling.
A large mass moving slowly would have more momentum than a small mass moving slowly because momentum is a product of mass and velocity. Even if both masses are moving at the same speed, the larger mass would still have more momentum due to its greater mass.
Sounds like herpies zolster