He/she has proberly got fleas, if you have 2 separate them and treat them with flea spray and put them back together when they stop itching:) hope this helped:) I have 2 myself but we cant get the flea stuff anywhere, if you cant find it either then maybe go to the vets:) if this helped, trust points please? I'm new:)<3
Because he/she keeps scratching it and irritating it a lot. you should see a vet so the can tread it and try to stop it from getting bigger
Stop using it.
It might mean that the hamster has mites, especially if it is scratching patches of fur off. It could also possibly be an allergic reaction, make sure your wood shavings and bedding are hamster specific - you should not use sawdust for example. You should take it to the vet if it continues.
To prevent your cat from scratching the door at night, you can try using a scratching post or pad near the door, providing toys and activities to keep them occupied, using deterrent sprays or tapes on the door, and ensuring they have a comfortable sleeping area away from the door. Consistent training and positive reinforcement can also help modify their behavior.
Fleas! Or an ear infection, if it's in the inner ear.
your hamser may be pacing about its cage or scratching a lot
To stop a cat from scratching furniture, provide scratching posts, trim their nails regularly, use deterrent sprays, and give them toys and attention to redirect their behavior.
If you can tell what your hamster looks like when it is cleaning itself you will be able to tell if it has fleas because it will be scratching itself more than you have ever seen it do.
Perhaps the hamster is asleep.
Probably at night.
Night, when they are both awake.
Avoid scratching them