Why did my hamster's eye turn red?

Conjunctivitis can occur for a variety of reasons, some that you might not expect. Injuries or bite wounds can lead to pink eye, as can dental disorders like malocclusion, where your hamster's teeth butt up against each other. Bacterial infections can also be to blame, as can irritation from your hamster's bedding.
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Why has my hamsters eye gone red?

Conjunctivitis in Hamsters. Sometimes referred to as “pink eye,” conjunctivitis is the inflammation of the eye's outermost layer. This may be the result of an injury, overgrown or diseased teeth, or teeth that are not aligned properly.
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How do you treat a hamster with red eyes?

If your hamster's eye problem needs to be cleaned before treating it, you can use a warm, wet cloth to gently wipe away debris. Saline eye drops or artificial tears can be used to rinse and lubricate the eye as well.
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How do you know if your hamster is 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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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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Why won't My hamster open his eyes?

When hamsters sleep, their eyes secrete fluid to keep the eyeball moist. If this fluid drips out and dries around the eyelid, it can prevent the hamster from opening his eyes. This is common in all hamsters, especially older ones. Fortunately this usually isn't a medical emergency, and you can treat it at home.
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Is it common for hamsters to go blind?

Just like humans, hamsters can develop glaucoma, which eventually leads to blindness. If you hamster has glaucoma, you may notice that he has a strong aversion to light or that his eyes bulge a bit. If you notice these symptoms, take your hamster to the vet.
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What colors do hamsters not like?

“The behavior tests and changes in brain structure in hamsters both suggest that the color of lights may play a key role in mood,” he said. “In nearly every measure we had, hamsters exposed to blue light were the worst off, followed by those exposed to white light,” he said.
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Can hamsters see us?

The hamster's poor eyesight might help explain why they live in burrows or other places with walls. However, the hamster has excellent hearing and a great sense of smell instead. They use these to survive day-to-day life because they can't see very well! But, they can see you if you get close enough.
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How much does it cost to take a hamster to the vet?

It does depend on where you live but on average I would say an exam is about $30-70, but could be higher for an exotic specialist.
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Do hamsters have periods?

Hamsters have a short and consistent estrous cycle (4 days), a predictable time of ovulation, and a short gestation period (16 days).
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Do hamsters have balls?

The male hamster's testicles are not readily visible in all types of hamsters. Some breeds don't have very large, obvious testicles. The long, hairy coats of some hamsters may make their testicles harder to find, though they should show up in a careful inspection of the hamster's underside.
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Is it OK if my hamster eats toilet paper?

Yes, toilet paper is safe for hamsters. Even if your hammy ends up ingesting the TP, it is safe. Modern toilet paper is meant to dissolve in water after a short while. This also means that it will break apart when it reaches your hammy's stomach, so he will have no trouble passing it out.
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Do hamsters like to be cuddled?

There's less blunt ways to put it but hamsters aren't really a cuddly affectionate animal like cats and dogs. You can tame them yes but they are very rarely the sort of cuddly OP wants in a pet.
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Can a vet put down a hamster?

Allow your veterinarian to euthanize your hamster.

Your veterinarian will most likely administer a lethal injection into your hamster's belly and your hamster will pass away as a result. Your veterinarian will check your hamster for a pulse to ensure that he has passed away.
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How much does it cost to put down a hamster?

Euthanasia, which is putting your hamster to sleep, costs about $75 to $150, depending on facility pricing. Many times, hamsters don't show signs of sickness until it's very advanced.
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What is wet tail for hamsters?

Wet tail is a very serious disease in hamsters that unfortunately has a high mortality rate even when caught early and treated. “Wet Tail”, named from the obvious sign of wetness around the rear end and tail of the hamster from diarrhea, comes from a bacterial infection that is generally brought on by stress.
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Do hamsters prefer light or dark?

Darkness makes them feel energetic and ready to conquer their "days." Because of that, hamsters need to have the lights off at night. Their bodies require full darkness to understand that it's indeed time to be up and at things -- just like in the wild.
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What Colours do hamsters see?

Studies on Syrian hamsters have shown their eyesight is basically monochromatic. This means they see all colors as one color. However, in studies hamsters did respond to blue and green stimuli. As a result, scientists now believe that hamsters may be able to see those colors, although perhaps only faintly.
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Do hamsters eat their poop?

The B12 vitamin is only produced by the hamster's small intestine, but it can only be absorbed into the body by the stomach. So that means your hammy has to bring the poop back to the stomach by eating it. That's the short version, and it sounds kind of icky. But that's what it is, and it is normal for your hamster.
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Do lights affect hamsters?

Artificial Light

Artificial lighting disturbs your hamster's natural sleep and waking cycles, which can cause stress for your pet and lead to behavioral or aggression problems. Too much light or light at the wrong time of day can seriously affect your hamster's mental and physical health.
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