One of the most common questions I receive is: "Should I bathe my hamster?" The answer is NO.
A hamster should never be washed, since hamsters keep themselves clean. If you bathe a hamster, it would catch a cold and die.
Hamsters produce their own natural oils to maintain the condition of their fur and will spend a long time grooming. So I would not recommend bathing a hamster since it will not enjoy it and bathing may make the hamster's fur look worse. If your hamster smells bad then you should clean the cage more frequently.
Avoid looking at videos of hamsters being washed, since it is only cruel to wash a hamster. Hamsters will not love being bathed and they would die of a cold.
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ivory or any kind of bar soap.
You can use any mild soap when you have chickenpox.
Horse soap
If soap gets into your hamster's eye, gently flush the eye with water to help remove the soap. Use a clean, damp cloth to carefully wipe away any remaining soap residue. Monitor your hamster for any signs of irritation or discomfort, and consult a veterinarian if you notice any redness, swelling, or persistent blinking.
The cheapest kind he or she can find
Yes, but be sure to wash it off very well so that the hamster doesnt smell it and lick the cage walls and floor, otherwise it could get sick.
A good car wash soap, it doesn't leave spots, dish soap will.
It is a winter hamster
Pet shampoo. Mild dish soap.
baby shampoo
the same shampoo you use for a panda.c: because they both have FUR.!
Nothing will happen. It is like if soap touched our ears; nothing happens.