If you acquired your hamster from a reputable breeder or a pet store, you'll be fine. If your hamster bites you or draws blood, treat it with antiseptic and bandage it. If you are not sure your hamster is from a safe, trustworthy place, vaccinate it.
No, not all hamsters have black eyes. Hamsters can have a variety of eye colors, including black, red, pink, and dark brown. Eye color can vary depending on the hamster's breed and individual genetics.
There are several things that could be causing your hamster to have eye mucus. It could be from the bedding, a blocked tear duct, or it could just be because of the hamsters age; it is very common in older hamsters.
Red eyed hamsters tend have poorer eyesight than black eye hamsters. Sometimes the hamsters eyes will change color an example: when a hamster is young it's eyes are red but when it gets older, it's eye color might change to black
Hamsters have a layer of cells in their eyes called tapetum lucidum which reflects light, making their eyes appear to glow. This helps them see better in low light conditions. The color of the glow is usually red due to the blood vessels behind the tapetum lucidum.
Hamsters are not typically eaten by humans. Eating hamsters is not a common practice in most cultures, and they are primarily kept as pets, not for consumption. Additionally, it is important to note that consuming hamsters can pose health risks due to potential diseases they may carry.
No, not all hamsters have black eyes. Hamsters can have a variety of eye colors, including black, red, pink, and dark brown. Eye color can vary depending on the hamster's breed and individual genetics.
No, that's just their normal eye color.
its a sign that you need to take your poor little hampster to the vet
no hamsters DO NOT have good eye site there use there whiskers to move and see better PS hamsters do not have eye bolls on the whiskers!!
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No, it is not safe to give hamsters human eye drops as they may contain ingredients that can be harmful to hamsters. It is best to consult a veterinarian for proper advice and treatment for any eye issues your hamster may have.
if your hamster did not opened it's eye's your hamster is dead.
They can get them, yes.
yes not sure what it is called but it means your hamster it going to die
Take it to the vet.
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