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yott-chan
post Dec 15 2006, 01:02 AM

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QUOTE(kembara @ Dec 14 2006, 10:11 PM)
mine as same as harima said la..you also can make a house from cardboard..i think hamster are not so fast destroyed things compared to gerbils..so ok la hehehe..beside that take out your hammy from the tank...let they play on bed..on your palm..desk..etc...
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oooohhh...cannot cannot.. later my hamster poo pee here and there doh.gif
love to squash squash her though. so fat and furry laugh.gif
yott-chan
post Dec 21 2006, 02:32 AM

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Hamster wheel is a great tool for your hamster to exercise. If you couldn't provide them the wheel, how about the hamster ball? You put the hamster inside a ball and let them roam inside the room.

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At least they could run all their heart out and you don't have to worry much they will get lost or whatsoever laugh.gif
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post Dec 28 2006, 08:00 PM

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QUOTE(kembara @ Dec 28 2006, 07:48 PM)
quote=joanne871207,Dec 28 2006, 07:59 PM]yoo, my hamster seem quite old. he dun play wheel anymore, juz sleep, drink and eat. i used wet tisu to clean his eyes everyday. dun know y le, he dun 1 to open his eyes. sometimes, i heard he making sound like feel painful.. izzit bcause he is bcoming old? any solution?
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what type of that old hammy you have actually?
you bath your hammy??takpe ke?

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takpe.. if bath them with the sand its ok, but if with water, should do sparingly..

btw, just cleaned my hamster cage. phew, tiring coz i mostly play with my hamster instead of cleaning the cage tongue.gif

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post Dec 29 2006, 01:52 PM

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I never had flu on my hamster, but after a little search on the net, I found this:

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Hamsters can suffer colds and are able to catch colds and flu from humans. Therefore if you have a cold or flu you should keep handling of your hamster to a mimum until you are recovered to avoid spreading your cold to the hamster. Hamsters can also catch a cold if the cage is exposed to draughts or are bathed.

Signs that a hamster has a cold are normally sneezing and runny nose. In more severe cases the hamster may have runny eyes, lethargy, weight loss, refusal to eat and drink or laboured breathing/wheeziness.

If the hamster exhibits signs of sneezing and running nose only and it continues to eat and drink and is active it should be kept in a warm room (not hot) of constant temperature and away from draughts. Some extra paper bedding should be placed in the cage and the hamster should recover within a couple of days. If the hamster does not recover after a couple of days or worsens veterinary advice should be sought as antibiotic treatment may be required.

If the hamster exhibits any signs of a severe cold (runny eyes, lethargy, weight loss, refusal to eat/drink or laboured breathing/wheeziness) veterinary advice should be sought immediately as antibiotic treatment is likely to be needed and failure to treat quickly could lead to bronchitis or pneumonia from which the hamster may have trouble recovering.

Giving a mixture of lukewarm water, milk and honey will also help with the hamster's recovery.

Provided colds are treated early before severe symptoms occur the hamster should make a full recovery within a few days.


http://www.petwebsite.com/hamsters/hamster_colds.htm

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