It sleeps with 2 eyes closed
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
It's important to take your hamster to a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment. Eye issues in hamsters can be caused by a variety of factors such as infections, injuries, or underlying health conditions. Providing prompt medical care is essential to help your hamster recover and prevent any potential complications.
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.
It depends. If there is pus coming from the eye it's usually an infection. If they're just stuck closed than just get a tiny drop of warm water on your finger and rub it on his eye, it should open.
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.
that means there's some thing stuck in its eye it happens to my hamster all the time or gunk from its eye hardened and when you pull it of it hurts the hamster I'm 80% sure that it has hardened gunk in its eye
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
Ask a vet. Although the vet may say your hamster has an eye problem or infection, not series, though.
Is the hamster old, over 2 1/2 years? That sometimes happens, the hamster's eyes get gooey and won't open. Gently hold the hamster and using cotton wool damped with warm water, wipe the eye until the goo is gone and the eye can open. You'll just have to keep doing it, there is no cure, it's a sign of old age. If it's in a younger hamster, it might be a sign of illness. Wipe it away, and take it to a vet if it gets worse.
Yes, they can pits like bigger animals and tougher meat. There for the pit and the hamster can live together. If you take your hamster out and put it in to a ball then don't let the pit near it or keep a close eye on it.
He may have a eye infection or other problem so he should be taken to a vet right away.
It's important to take your hamster to a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment. Eye issues in hamsters can be caused by a variety of factors such as infections, injuries, or underlying health conditions. Providing prompt medical care is essential to help your hamster recover and prevent any potential complications.
No
There isn't really an answer for this question really. Basicly it depends on if your hamster is used to seeing your face... but what i'd say is yhh. It would worrry the hamster because its so small and your so big!! x XD
It is best to just take the hamster to the vet.
no they keep there eyes open
There are a few options -Something stuck in the eye. This could be a tiny piece of sawdust or food, and is best looked at by a vet. However, this can often go away naturally in a day.An eye infection, which should be looked at and treated by a vet immediately to prevent blindness.Swelling caused by the eye being hit by something. Again, see a vet for more advice.