Why are my hamsters ears turning black?

Ear mites are a type of tiny parasites That settle in the hamster's ears, and they're black. They look like tiny black dots moving in and around your hamster's ears. Your hamster is probably scratching himself furiously. The mites can extend to the hamster's face and paws, even some parts of his fur.
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What is wrong with my hamster's ears?

Since an ear infection is the most likely reason for the circling, debris from inside your hamster's ear may be looked at under a microscope. This will check to see if bacteria from an infection is present and, if it is, an ear infection will be diagnosed.
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Is my hamster dying?

When a hamster is dying, its breathing will be more agitated, choppy and its pulse will begin to diminish progressively until exhausted. It is also possible that your hamster may suffer from tremors or a stiff jaw. Signs of a dead hamster include: No apparent breathing or movement.
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What does an ill hamster look like?

If you're unsure about the symptoms of a sick hamster, the first thing to give your attention to would be their physical appearance. Key signs include loss of fur, bumps and warts, or unusual discharge. You should also keep your eyes peeled for swelling, sensitivity to light, or sudden limitation of movement.
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What is the most common cause of death in hamsters?

Heart Disease

Congestive heart failure in hamsters is a likely cause of death for hamsters that die suddenly. This occurs when older hamsters or hamsters with a genetic predisposition have weakened heart muscles that cannot efficiently pump blood.
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What kills hamsters fast?

Top 15 Things Not to Feed Hamsters:
  • Bitter almonds.
  • Potatoes.
  • Celery.
  • Onion family.
  • Spicy and seasoned foods.
  • Kidney beans.
  • Light green leafy veggies.
  • Synthetic sugars.
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Why do hamsters only live for 2 years?

Why do hamsters have a short lifespan? Hamsters have such short lifespans due to the fact that they reach their “full” maturity quicker than most other animals. Most of us buy our hamsters from the pet store when they are around 6 weeks old.
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How do you know if your hamster is poisoned?

Identify common symptoms of poisoning.

Hamsters that have come into contact with a toxic or poisonous substance will likely experience difficulty breathing, rapid breathing, fatigue, collapse or coma-like symptoms. If you notice any of these signs, you need to take your hamster to a vet immediately.
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How can you tell if a hamster is in pain?

Hamster health checks

They don't show outward signs of pain, so may suffer before you realise. Stressed hamsters are likely to become ill, so keep a close eye on them and look out for them behaving differently - such as developing repetitive behaviour - as this can show that something's wrong.
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How do you know if your hamster isn't feeling well?

The following symptoms may indicate that your hamster feels unwell.
  1. Loss of appetite.
  2. Inactivity.
  3. Weight loss.
  4. A dirty or matted coat.
  5. Hair loss.
  6. Lumps beneath the skin.
  7. Hunched posture.
  8. Excessive itchiness.
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Should I hold my dying hamster?

Should I Hold My Dying Hamster? You'll need to exercise caution if you wish to hold your hamster while it's dying. For hamsters dying of a painful illness or disease, being handled will cause too much pain and stress. Instead, you'll need to interact with your hamster without touching it.
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How do you bring a hamster back to life?

Warm the hamster up, relatively rapidly.

Put the hamster, in its cage, in a warm place such as an airing cupboard. Depending on the temperature, the hamster may wake within 2 - 3 hours.
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How do you tell if your hamster has an ear infection?

With an inner ear infection, bacteria from a dirty environment or a respiratory infection enters the ear canal. The pressure that the infection causes inside the ear canal may result in a hamster feeling off-balance and in pain. This results in circling when it walks and some hamsters may even fall over.
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Can hamsters have fresh carrots?

Can Hamsters Eat Carrots? Yes, but in moderation or just as an occasional treat because they are high in sugar.
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Do hamsters ears pop?

“Hamsters don't see well and are color blind, but they are able to see,” says Kohles. At around 17 to 18 days old, Ramsey says that a baby hamster's ears will pop up.
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Can hamsters cry?

A highly stressed hamster, a hamster that has been dropped or is in pain, or fighting hamsters will occasionally scream or cry, and it is not in any way a pleasant sound!
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Can hamsters know their name?

Hamsters are intelligent creatures who can even learn their name. If you talk to your hamster and use their name frequently enough to get them used to hearing it, they might even learn to come when called. A hamster's teeth are constantly growing.
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Do hamsters feel love?

You might be surprised to learn that hamsters not only like affection but thrive on human interaction. There are different ways to show a hamster affection, but the important thing is that you do so regularly once you've gained your new pet's trust.
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What food is toxic to hamsters?

Foods You Should Not Feed Hamsters
  • Apple seeds.
  • Raw beans.
  • Raw potatoes.
  • Almonds.
  • Citrus fruit.
  • Garlic.
  • Onions.
  • Rhubarb leaves or raw rhubarb.
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What is toxic to hamsters?

Kidney beans, uncooked: These are toxic to hamsters; do not feed! Lettuce, iceberg: It contains little in the way of nutrition and can cause diarrhea. Small amounts of other green leafy vegetables, such as dandelion greens, romaine lettuce and kale, are much safer and more nutritious options.
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What can I feed my hamster if I run out of food?

Cooked eggs, tofu, flax or pumpkin seeds will be welcomed protein sources. Whole-wheat toast, millet sprays and whole oats are a good diet replacement for a day or two. Alfalfa and timothy hay are acceptable as a treat and to substitute for kibble for a day or so.
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What is the oldest hamster ever?

The oldest hamster ever to live in captivity was 4.5 years old and lived in the UK. An old hamster age differs based on their type, e.g., some Dwarf Winter White Russian Hamster live only one year, while Chinese Hamsters have a life expectancy is up three years.
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Do hamsters get attached to their owners?

You can't expect your hamster to bond with everyone, though. According to Betsy Sikora Siino, hamsters bond with one to two people, which means that your hamster may tolerate guests and other family members, but he'll only bond and recognize you and possibly one other person.
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What was the longest living hamster?

The Syrian hamster lifespan is about 2-3 years. Males seem to outlive females on average, which is unusual in the animal world. The longest-living scientifically documented Syrian hamster lived 3.9 years.
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