your hamster might be dying or it is sick
All hamsters have white milky urine, nothing to worry about.
That is your mucus plug !
A mare's urine can appear milky due to the presence of calcium carbonate crystals or other sediment, which is common in equine urine. This milky appearance is often more pronounced when the mare is in heat or pregnant, as hormonal changes can affect urine composition. Additionally, hydration levels and diet can influence the clarity of the urine. If the milky appearance is persistent or accompanied by other symptoms, it may be advisable to consult a veterinarian.
Yes, it is very common that Hamsters sweat sometimes even in their urine ( PEE ) .
I think that's just their urine. see hamsters urine *sorry I'm young and don't like using the word pee.* when hamsters urinate they have this acid stuff in it so it leads to the places your hamster went to be white and it's hard to scratch off. ( but you don't really want to.) If the white stuff is gooey then i don't know. (I might but i don't want to say...)
Yes you can. If you are interested they are called Winter White Russian Dwarf hamsters.
people usually say milky white, because all the stars together look like milky white.
Howlite is milky white, with grey veins.
Syrian Hamsters - Winter White Hamsters - Chinese Hamsters - Campbells Dwarf Hamsters - Roborovski Hamsters So, 5.
panda hamsters are black and white and normal hamsters are brown and white.
By white urine you mean clear urine or white because clear urine is just urine but white urine is semen and if you had a "tickling" sensation before it happened then its semen.
Milky urine can be caused by several factors, including the presence of excess phosphates, which can occur after consuming certain foods, or due to high levels of proteins or fats. It may also indicate an infection, such as a urinary tract infection (UTI), or the presence of white blood cells, bacteria, or pus. In some cases, it can signal underlying health issues like kidney stones or metabolic disorders. If milky urine persists, it’s advisable to consult a healthcare professional for evaluation.