The closed eye should be wiped with a small piece of cotton wool soaked in luke warm water
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.
Your pet maybe just cut it's eye while grooming its self
It all depends. Hamsters are very smart pets and have a great personality. You just have to take care of it as well as give it attention.
Most hamsters eat rice. They eat it readily meaning they will eat a lot very fast. Keep a careful eye on them, they might start to choke so please be careful. Hope this helps!!!
It helps first-time mothers accept them, care for them, and bond with them.
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!!
no way!!! there is special eye drops for hamsters at the pet shop
They can get them, yes.
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Take it to the vet.
Most likely the mother of the hamsters.
Hamsters are easier to care for but both are delightful pets
No the first two weeks the mother takes care of them. When the hamsters are starting to grow hair you can either sell them or take care of them
The hamster will need eye drops. You need to take it to the vets.
take him to the vet
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.
Syrian hamsters are solitary, and absolutely don't care if they're alone.