Check your hamsters food. It doesn't matter where you get the food, how you get the food your food could have weevils. The weevils go inside the cage when you put food in there and cause irritation. Put your hamster food in the freezer to prevent this.
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It probably has mites. My hamster had mites, and she was losing fur on her back. We were wondering if we should take it to a vet, but she ended up healing by herself and is now perfectly fine. I'm not saying this is what you should do, because your hamster might not heal by itself; she might get worse. If she loses more hair, and still doesn't seem to be getting any better, I'd suggest bringing it to a vet. I hope your hamster gets better soon!
Yes, it is not safe to spray Lysol or any other disinfectants near your hamster as the fumes can be harmful and potentially fatal to them. It's important to keep your hamster in a well-ventilated area away from any chemicals or strong odors.
A black spot near a hamster's private area could indicate a skin condition or injury. It's best to have a veterinarian examine the spot to determine the cause and recommend appropriate treatment. Observing any changes in the spot's size, color, or appearance can also help monitor your hamster's health.
the best way to introduce your hamster to handling is to let them come to your hand. if you were a hamster you wouldn't want to be grabbed! show that you are not a threat by putting your hand in the cage near the hamster without touching it and slowly moving it away from the hamster. this way your hamster is more likely to come to your hand. avoid quick movements as this will scare your hamster. when your hamster has had enough leave it or it wont come out when you are there. though it may take time, your hamster will gradualy get used to your hand and wont mind being held! i am in the process of taming my fourth hamster at the moment! hope i helped!
Move the hamster to a cooler area immediately. Offer fresh water, but avoid giving a cold bath, as it can be too drastic of a temperature change. Place a cool, damp towel near the hamster for it to lay on if needed, and monitor closely for any signs of distress.
YOU can do whatever YOU want, but keep in mind YOUR HAMSTER may not like it, and it can cause YOUR HAMSTER to NOT TRUST YOU, the next time YOU go near the wheel while YOUR HAMSTER is on the wheel it will leave! Just remember your size compared to your hamster, u would get pretty scared if someone that's nearly 1000x bigger in size to u spun your wheel while u were on it..... Try to see things from your hamster's perspective! And remember: IT'S A PET, NOT A TOY! TOYS DON'T GET HURT AND FEEL PAIN, PETS DO!
The process on the humerus near the head that establishes the contour of the shoulder is called the greater tubercle. It is an important landmark for various shoulder muscles and ligaments that attach around this area, contributing to shoulder stability and movement.
Bursitis is a condition in which there is an inflammation of the bursa, which is a sac that is located between muscles or tendons of the shoulder. A cause of shoulder bursitis can be overuse of the shoulder joint. This condition can cause pain.
No,you should never put a hamster near drafts or hot hot climates.
Yes, it is not safe to spray Lysol or any other disinfectants near your hamster as the fumes can be harmful and potentially fatal to them. It's important to keep your hamster in a well-ventilated area away from any chemicals or strong odors.
The part of the breast that is near the shoulder is called the upper outer quadrant.
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Look around the area of the Hamster's cage. Hamster won't wonder off far if you noticed them escape about 2 minutes ago. Search where the most places that are tiny enough and have some food near by.My trick is to make a small barrier around the cage so the Hamster might get out, but it'll be trapped inside the barrier.For more information, visit:www.hamsterownerswebs.webs.com
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The large process near the head of the humerus is likely referring to the greater tubercle. It is a bony projection that provides attachment sites for muscles of the rotator cuff. Injuries or inflammation to this area can result in pain and limited shoulder movement.
They aren't, which is why you should never have them laying near your work area. What I do is drape them over my shoulder and keep them behind me.
It's its tail!
well you go to a pets mart or animal store near you! they all should give you all things an hamster should need to live with to!