It shows really, if they are hurt they will make soft squeaking noises and toddle slowly, but if it wasn't from a long fall they'll be fine, they're more tough than they look!
Yes.
A hamster's tail should not be bent or touching the floor. This could indicate a possible injury, such as a broken or dislocated tail. It is important to take your hamster to a veterinarian experienced with small animals for an examination and appropriate treatment.
It depends on how high they are when you drop them, and also where they land, and on what surface. For example, if you dropped your hamster 1 foot above a soft fluffy pillow, and it lands on its feet, it should be okay. If you, however, were standing straight up, and dropped him on his head on a hard wood floor... he'd be pretty hurt, if not dead.
You should take the hamster to the veterinarian immediately if you haven't done so already. This could be permanent. You are not supposed to hold a hamster high above the floor. It's extremely dangerous and can be fatal to the hamster if he jumps off your hand.
my hamster is hiding in our air vents. I know because it smells like an old hamster cage. My question is how do I get it out?? Our last hamster died in there and it smelled almost as bad. (ps: if you have a 3 year old, don't get a hamster!) One way to get a hamster out is to look for a ceiling vent in your basement. If you have floor vents in your first floor, then the ceiling vent will be on the same level. Once you find a ceiling vent, find where hammy is hiding. Listen for little footsteps in the air vents. When you think he's near the ceiling vent, stuck hamster tubes up inside of it. Hammy won't be able to resist crawling in his hamster tubes! That's how i got my hamster out of the air vents. - ya u totally copied that from the hamster hideout forum...
It just makes the floor dirty that's all.
Both? Depends on the way you look at it, really.
To effectively fill gaps in a wooden floor using a wooden floor gap filler, follow these steps: Clean the gaps thoroughly to remove any debris or dirt. Apply the wooden floor gap filler into the gaps using a putty knife or applicator. Smooth out the filler to ensure it is level with the rest of the floor. Allow the filler to dry completely before sanding and refinishing the floor if necessary. By following these steps, you can effectively fill gaps in your wooden floor using a wooden floor gap filler.
Remove the floor
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What?! Uh, No!
your head bangin on the floor
don't play too Rufe with the hamster or dropping them on the floor
The balloon pops and the water falls out and splashes onto the floor.
If the wooden floor is going directly onto terrazo there is no way to nail it.
A wooden floor is easier to clean with a mop and it gets stains out faster than a carpeted floor. Carpet has a lot more stains and messes which is harder to clean.