They do not need to go on annual vet visits like dogs or cats, but when they do get sick they need medical attention, and with some illnesses, they need to get a vet very quickly because they can go downhill very quickly.
They do not need to go on annual vet visits like dogs or cats, but when they do get sick they need medical attention, and with some illnesses, they need to get a vet very quickly because they can go downhill very quickly.
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No it will not. And you need to treat it immediately by a visit to the vet for proper antibiotics. Keep the hamster dry, warm, hydrated and unstressed but the vet visit is essential.
I think the first thing you should do is call a vet or an animal specialist. Depending on what the vet says, you can handle it from there.
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do NOT handle him/her AT ALL!! it is possible that he/has rabies. take the poor thing straight to the vet!
they blink because they need to
Of course not
It is not recommended to allow pet chinchillas outside. There are too many dangers for them. They are quite clean pets and are best looked after inside. You are supposed to keep them in a roomy cage, and let them out of it sometimes, but keeping them in a room. Talk to a pet shop owner and also to a vet about chinchillas before even considering getting one. There is a lot you will need to know about them in order to provide a good home and the best care for them.
Cats are more independent and require less attention than chinchillas. Chinchillas are social animals and need more interaction. Cats are easier to litter train, while chinchillas need a specific type of bedding. Chinchillas also need a dust bath for grooming, while cats groom themselves. Both animals need a balanced diet, but chinchillas require specific pellets and hay.
a vet need's a profetional vet to train with
because they have reservations