It probably has mites. Consult a pet store for mite cream.
There could be many things wrong. Normally when a hamster is ill it will carry on as normal. If it won't move around much its likely the hamster has something wrong with its stomach or intestines or any other organ. Its best to take the hamster to the vets as it could be in great pain. Its cruel to the hamster to keep him alive if he is very ill.
It could mean they have an abdominal obstruction, or some other metabolic problem. You should consult a veterinarian and provide all the available symptoms. It is assumed that a hamster pregnancy would be easy to discern, but not always.
No, there is nothing wrong with your hamster. My guinea pig never runs around in her ball, and your hamster may just be getting old.
Usually they are okay. But they are so small it's sometimes hard to tell if something is wrong with them. If the hamster squeals a lot after it has been dropped, and it didn't before it was dropped.. Then something may be wrong with it. Also if it sort of limps, then there is something wrong with it. If any weird behavior happens after you dropped it that it didn't do before then that's a sign that there may be something wrong with it.
Sounds like an injury to his spine. This hamster is badly injured.
If you believe something is wrong with your pet you should see a vet or a rodent specialist to help as soon as possible. Whatever is wrong with your hamster could kill it.
Neurological problems can cause hamsters to move in circles. These types of problems are often caused by inbreeding in hamsters.
no infact its not illeagal anywhere! ::You are wrong. It is illegal to have any hamster in Hawaii.
its sleeping....
No, that's wrong.
If a hamster is showing signs of gas pain, it's important to seek veterinary care immediately. Gas pain in hamsters can be caused by various health issues such as digestive blockages or infections, which need professional diagnosis and treatment. In the meantime, ensure the hamster has a warm and quiet environment to help alleviate discomfort.
I wouldn't worry, my hamster always dribbles, and there's nothing wrong with her!!