You really don't need a pet!
Absolutely! Fresh vegetables are great for hamsters. Hamsters love lettuce and would eat it all day if they could. Just make sure you rinse the lettuce well before you feed it to your hamster.
The average length of a hamster's tail is around 1 to 2 inches. However, tail length can vary depending on the species of hamster.
The lion has the shortest tail among those animals.
If you feed to much fruits and vegetables they will have an upset stomache. your hamster had diarrhea which is also called "wet tail". My guess, probably something your hamster ate, but you should take it to the vet.
Well, all I know is that "wet tail" is a very deadly sickness to hamsters... If you hear that your hamster has wet tail, take it to a vet!
Absolutely! Fresh vegetables are great for hamsters. Hamsters love lettuce and would eat it all day if they could. Just make sure you rinse the lettuce well before you feed it to your hamster.
yes because it efects their brain aswell as their lungs and heart
Wet tail in a hamster is not transferable to a person. When a hamster has wet tail, the main symptom is diarrhea.
No, a hamster has a very short tail.
a hamster will get wet tail from stress or because it is unhappy or because your hamster does not have enough space to play in :)
The average length of a hamster's tail is around 1 to 2 inches. However, tail length can vary depending on the species of hamster.
The lion has the shortest tail among those animals.
No, 'wet tail' is a bacterial infection that gives the hamster severe, and often fatal diarrhea.
no it would spit it out. can it even reach its tail?... from A.L.B.
it is found bellow the tail
All hamsters can get wet tail. Try not to get the hamster wet and don't use cat litter in its toilet. My sister did this and the next day the hamster had wet tail.
If you feed to much fruits and vegetables they will have an upset stomache. your hamster had diarrhea which is also called "wet tail". My guess, probably something your hamster ate, but you should take it to the vet.