Why is my hamster not eating?

As we've already mentioned, the loss of appetite in hamsters may indicate that your hamster is sick. Hamsters are small rodents that are very sensitive and can catch infections, abscesses, parasites, fungi, colds, respiratory problems, and other diseases very easily.
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What do you do if your hamster doesn't eat?

If your hamster stops eating or drinking, consult the vet asap. Without food and water a hamster will fade and die very quickly. The symptoms are usually indicative of a serious health problem.
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How long hamsters can go without eating?

Most hamsters can survive for around 3-4 days without any food or water. That's because in the wild, hamsters are typically desert animals who will stash away resources for times of famine and drought, which means they likely already have some food hidden in their cage that you're not aware of!
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How can you tell if a 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 Is My Hamster NOT EATING Their Food Mix?



Is my hamster dying or hibernating?

Don't use body heat as an indicator

Don't worry if your hamster feels cold. During hibernation your pet's body temperature will drop to match the environment, so coldness isn't always a cause for concern. If your hamster is also rigid and unresponsive, even in a warm temperature, however, it may have died.
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How can I tell if my hamster is dehydrated?

What Are the Signs a Hamster Is Dehydrated? If it does not appear that your hamster is drinking, you may want to know if it is dehydrated. Sunken eyes, dry mucous membranes, weakness, loose skin, heavy breathing, and lethargy are all signs of dehydration in this type of pet.
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Can a hamster drink out of a bowl?

Hamsters can drink from a bowl. If you're having issues getting your hamster to drink from a bottle, using a bowl is a good alternative. There are several reasons you might want to hydrate your hamster [1] via bowl instead of using the typical bottle setup. You don't have a bottle, or your bottle is malfunctioning.
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Where do I put my dead hamster?

Bury the hamster in an out-of-the-way plot, at least three feet deep, to ensure that it won't be unearthed by other animals. Alternatively, dispose of the hamster in the garbage. Be sure your local zoning laws allow this type of burial.
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How can I improve my hamsters appetite?

A skinny hamster might need a little help to fatten up, and some extra protein from hard boiled eggs, a small amount of cooked chicken, or even some mealworms may help add a little body weight to your thin friend. When feeding chicken or eggs, be certain to remove any uneaten remnants quickly.
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Why is my hamster hiding and not eating?

It's a way of hiding evidence from a potential predator.

So the first reason a hamster will hide their food is to keep it safe. They'll try to hide it in a place where they think it's most safe for them to eat it. That way they can go back to their food when they feel like it and eat it at a later time.
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What kills a hamster?

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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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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Should you feed a hamster everyday?

A hamster should have fresh, unspoiled food offered every day. Hamsters do hoard food, so an empty bowl does not have to be topped up. However, be sure she has food offered daily in the form of a commercial food, fresh fruit and vegetables, and an occasional treat.
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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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Is cold water good for hamsters?

Hamsters can drink tap water as long as it's drinkable and isn't contaminated or polluted. Make sure the water you give your hamster isn't too warm or too cold, room temperature is best. We recommend giving your hamster bottled or distilled water.
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How often should my hamster drink water?

So how much water does a hamster need ? The short answer is that a hamster usually needs around 10 ml/100 gr of hamster, every day.
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Can you wake up a hamster?

Make the room dark.

Hamsters begin to wake up and move around at dusk and dawn (or twilight). Thus, you may be able to wake your hamster by dimming the lights in your room. If you can make it dark enough, your hamster should rouse in response to the change in light.
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What does a hibernating hamster look like?

If you look closely at your hibernating hamster, you will notice that he is taking short, uneven breaths and is limp when you pick him up. His paws, ears and nose will be very cold to the touch. Hamsters do not wake up to drink when they are in hibernation and will become dehydrated.
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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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Should you wake a hibernating hamster?

What to do if my Hamster is hibernating. If you've discovered your hamster is hibernating, don't panic. By slowly increasing the temperature in their surrounding area, or moving them if necessary, they should begin to gradually wake on their own.
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What do hamsters do when they are dying?

Dying hamsters tend to become aggressive towards other pets due to the pain and stress they are experiencing. Others might also exhibit severe nervousness and hypersensitivity to their surroundings. If this is the case, you should isolate your hamster from other pets to give it a comfortable space to recover.
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What does wet tail do to hamsters?

Wet tail is an extremely serious health condition that is especially common in Syrian hamsters under 12 weeks old. A hamster of any species and age can get wet tail which causes foul-smelling watery diarrhea, severe dehydration, discomfort and death.
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