Hold out your hand with some food on it your hamster might come out if he/she dose not come out then slowly put in a vegetable [make sure its your hamsters favorite vegetable]if you feel a tug very very slowly pull the vegetable out and its out!
To revive a hamster from it's death, you must just let it go. It won't be back completely, but you will know that it is always with you. I lost a hamster too, and I sobbed and sobbed. The only way, is too set it free. Sorry for your loss.
I don't know how you mean losing hair, if sheding is what your talking about, I'm not sure if the hamster might be sick or not, but if it is coming out in clumps and/or leaving red patches or irritated skin then I'd take Mr. Hamster directly to a vet. ASAP It could be something simple but I've found from my own experience, if someting is moving quickly with your animal, you need to move quickly.
Put the cage on the floor and leave it open. Put a few treats in each room of your house. Then check on it everyday. At night listen for noices. We had 3 of our hamsters get out and they all came back. I just let it go and they showed up. My hamster got out a few weeks ago and i couldn't put the cage on the floor because there was another hamster in the cage. But i found her about 4 days later behind my frige.
If your hamster gets lost you should:make sure that all exits to outside are closedLarger pets like cats and dogs and kept somewhere where they can't harm the hamster, like in a cage or a room where you know the hamster isn't there.Any rodent traps are removedand chemicals the hamster may be able to get to are removedHamsters will be able to creep into any gap or hole that its head can fit through, so check any gaps/holes. They can creep behind appliances e.g. Washing machines/cookers/fridges.If its your only hamster leave the cage door open as they will normally come back the next day. Its also possible its gone somewhere where it will be trapped and won't be able to come back like, downstairs and it can't climb back up, So you should have a second box/cage there with food/water/bedding so it won't starve.And also be careful where you step as it may pop out from under somthing and into your way.If this doesn't work you may be able to buy a trap for the hamster with its favorite treat in. You can also make a trap by using a ramp/box or anything similar. put its favorite food in the box which it can't climb out of again and leave the ramp leaning against the box so it can climb up. Maybe even leave a trail of treats along the ramp for it to follow.And that's all the advice I can give (sorry its like an essay)Good luck finiding your hamster! (-:
We have a cat and a hamster in the same house. The cat was very interested in it when it first arrived, but after about 3 months just leaves it alone. Of course, we never leave the hamster loose when the cat is in proximity, just in case. We also had a snake at one time and the cat never lost interest in it right up until the day we sold the snake. if your cat is still playful and hunts, it would be a little risky but ive done it before
I think my hammys dead. i loved him.
it depends on the hamster
you get it
Get a new hamster. Say good bye to the lost little fellow.
Put out some of its favorite food..... Hope this helps :)
The only way I could imagine this could possibly be done would be with a tracking dog. The hamster may even no longer be in the same field, however.
Keep your head out of it.
Lost in a room
Buy a new one ! ! !
to catch a lost hamster, you don't need a hamster trap. You can just get a bucket, put some strong-smelling food inside that fills at least a quatre of the bucket. Place a ramp or a ladder of some sort so that the hamster will smell the food, climb up the ramp/ladder, and will fall in but can't get out again. This won't hurt the little hamster at all.
They are wild, then, or someone lost their hamster
ask the police to track down your phone