Yes, they don't breathe either.
No, your hamster is dead.
Yes, it is common for hamsters to appear stiff when they are sleeping. This is known as the "sleeping hunch" position, where they may appear still and their bodies may be slightly arched. It is a natural behavior and is not a cause for concern.
If it is like that, cold and not breathing, yes, it is dead.
Only if it is a dwarf with a dwarf
Rigor mortis in hamsters typically sets in within 1-3 hours of death and can last for about 12-24 hours before the body relaxes again. If you're unsure if your hamster is dead, look for other signs such as lack of breathing or heartbeat, lack of response to stimuli, and a lack of body warmth. It's also a good idea to consult a veterinarian for guidance.
It might be in heat ( if it's a girl ).
No, your hamster is dead.
Yes, it is common for hamsters to appear stiff when they are sleeping. This is known as the "sleeping hunch" position, where they may appear still and their bodies may be slightly arched. It is a natural behavior and is not a cause for concern.
it basically means that they are as boring as a dead person, as 'stiff' is slang for a dead body.
its not breathing
Rigor mortis is dead stiff body, not really called posturing.
no it isn't. it is adetergent, and should never be used in a hamsters cage. if the wheel is squeaky, or the door is stiff, then use cooking oil. it doesn't harm the hamster if it likes it off
they are nearly dead
Yes hamsters do
stiff
The dead body was already stiff when I found it there.
"I have two hamsters" there you go, have fun!