I think you can get special low fat hamster food at certain pet stores.
You can tell if a hamster is obese when it is quite larger than other hamsters of it's kind. also when they are lazy and can barely run or walk on their paws.
I think you should buy a Syrian hamster... They are very active and loves to cuddle with you
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It depends on your height. Think about it, a very tall person should weigh a lot, and a short person should weigh less. So obese for someone of one height is not obese for another height.
To be honest, I can't think that feeding an almound to a hamster would be much of a problem.
I think you should bring it to the vet
If you think it is blind you probably should take it to a vet
Yes if you feed a pet to much then that pet can become obese... However if you feed them food that is good for them then they might not become obese. If your animal is obese then you should think about feeding them diet food to decrease their weight.
I think your hamster has broken its foot, because that's what happens to a humans foot after they break it. I think you should go to a vet. Yes, i think you should definitely get a vets advise, try not to over exercise your hamster if it is limping, and don't do anything yourself you might make it worse!
there are two possibilities. #1 you hamster may be grossly obese. If that is the case cut down on his food and encourage him to run on his wheel. If he does not have a wheel to run on he will get so obese he has a hard time moving. #2 Your hamster has a medical problem such as a tumor that only your veterinarian can assess and treat. I found interesting pet info at www.organgecountyhealth.com
Leave it go and give it a treat. That should settle it down
I think your hamster is feeding the baby..but maybe you doesn't realise it or doesn't know it...Hamster are nocturnal, they sleep in the day and wake up in the night.http://wiki.answers.com/Are_hamster_a_nocturnal_animals#ixzz19q8JCj2v