Sometimes objects can get stuck in your rectum and require surgery to remove.
If the object is still stuck, you need to see a doctor. If left alone, the object could damage the walls of the rectum, allowing bacteria to enter your bloodstream and cause infections.
Don't worry, you'll be surprised how many times a doctor deals with these cases.
Previous answerWell for starters don't ever put one there again. You'll just have to wait for it to come out, it IS in your rectum after all, eventually something will come along and take it out with itself.No it is not possible
Carefully remove the hamster, take hamster and bury hamster with a big funeral. Then you can worry about the printer.
You will see the rectum hanging out. It may start out small 1/8"-1/4". But if left alone can get to be 1 inch and longer. It will look like a small red finger dragging from the back end.
Remove the male hamster from the cage and put it in another one. Just make sure you give enough nutrients to the female hamster.
You should remove all the poo.
by putting a yam dislodger up your bum hole!!
When polyps are malignant, it may be necessary to remove a portion of the rectum or colon to completely remove cancerous tissue
Adult hamsters do not often cohabit the same area peacefully. It would be advisable to remove the male immediately after mating. A male hamster is almost certainly a threat to both mother and babies.
You seek medical attention as they might not be boils but hemorrhoids (Piles)
No, take it to the vet as it probably has cataracts, but besides injuring your hamster if you remove its eyeball you can cause it to get an infection.
Yes, but you should clean it and remove the leaves before giving it to your hamster.
You should never, under any circumstances, remove a baby hamster from the mother.