You may wanna see a vet and talk to the vet and ask what should i do? well neospone usally helps cuts but since its by the eye please go talk to the vet about what to do.....i hope this info helped u and will help that/those hamster(s) bye good luck to u all with hamsters! ANSWERED BY: Hamster luv
It's fine to pick a hamster by the skin behind his ears, but anywhere else it might hurt your hamster.
A red and swollen eye in your hamster could be due to an eye infection or injury. It's important to take your hamster to a veterinarian experienced with exotic pets for a proper diagnosis and treatment. Avoid trying to treat it at home as it could potentially worsen the condition.
If your hamster fell from your shoulder, carefully pick it up and make sure it is not injured. Keep an eye on it for any signs of distress or injury, and consider consulting a veterinarian if you notice anything concerning. In the future, be cautious when handling your hamster to prevent accidents like this from happening again.
A shut eye in a hamster could be due to an eye infection, injury, or foreign object. It's best to take your hamster to a veterinarian specializing in exotic animals for a proper diagnosis and treatment. Delay in seeking medical attention could result in complications.
if your hamster isn't blinking no its not bad because actually hamsters don't really have eye lashes or if they do then they might blink once and not blink tell 50 min
tell your parents or call the vet
Hurt and heal are antonyms.
It's fine to pick a hamster by the skin behind his ears, but anywhere else it might hurt your hamster.
No, the hamster would have no idea why you are hurting it. Hamsters do not act with malice. What good would it do to hurt your hamster. All you will do is make it hate & fear you.YES I AGREE, PLEASE DO NOT HURT YOUR HAMSTER.
you should just let it heal on its own. it will heal quickly
1 week
No
Eat it.
no!
It is best to just take the hamster to the vet.
Yes, you can feed your hamster lettuse it won't hurt them.
It may kill your hamster. Please do not give your hamster any alchohol at all.