The reason hamsters storebedding in there pouch is so they can have nutrients my firsthamster did it and once i took her to the vet they said it was for nutrition
no. I have a hamster and usually I change its bedding every week. You do not have to put a whole bag in its cage. happy hamster careing! :-)
Keep your hamster tucked into its bedding. Or take it to a local pet store and ask staff to help
The ways mold can Kill a Hamster is by causing a respitory infection. Aspeargillisis Fungus grows on the Bedding when a Hamster urinates on the bedding and the bedding isn't replaced. For more Information, visit: www.hamsterownerswebs.webs.com
Yes, it's recommended to clean your hamster's toilet area daily to maintain hygiene and prevent odor buildup. Remove any soiled bedding and replace it with fresh bedding to keep your hamster healthy and comfortable.
to make it you have too just put the saw dust down and spread it out and to keep it fresh clean and change it once a week.
Make sure he has plenty of bedding in his house to keep him warm and make sure the room temperature is correct.
my hamster does the same thing. it is normal for them to dig in there bedding.they do that because is a natural habit for them. that is where they store their food and keep warm.
it can clog up its intestines, so i suggest removing it. if you use carefresh bedding, it serves as litter to, so keep the potty, replace the sand with carefresh. :D
Hamsters enjoy activities such as running on an exercise wheel, burrowing in bedding, chewing on toys to keep their teeth healthy, and exploring their environment. Providing opportunities for these natural behaviors will help keep a hamster happy and healthy.
Yes, they can. To avoid this, keep your hamster clean (using pet safe wipes of course, NEVER bathe it in water) and change their bedding regularly. There are many causes of conjunctivitis. One of the main reasons is because their cage/bedding is not clean or changed regularly.
first you need to take all of the things out(including the hamster/ginni pig). you can keep the water jug thing in if you want unless you are changing/refilling the water in it. either use your hands(make sure you are wearing gloves...one, that's descusting if you don't and two, you don't want any sort of infection from the urine in the bedding) or use a shovel to scoop out the poop and dirty bedding. after you take out the dirty bedding(make sure you put it in a bag then throw it away) place new bedding into the cage where you took out the old bedding. if there are any spots of bedding that look like they need to be taken out and replaced, do so...even if they are not urinated on. after you replace the bedding, clean the toys/objects you took out and dry them if you used water to clean them(which you should to propperly clean) and place them back in the cage. once all of the objects are in and the clean looks like new, place the hamster/ginni pig back in it's cage. hope i helped want to keep your hamster happy and healthy
Stinky green discharge in a hamster could indicate an infection or digestive issue. It's important to take your hamster to a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment. Keep your hamster clean and monitor its behavior for any other signs of illness.