Why is my hamster pee red?

Just like with humans, your hamster's kidneys are responsible for flushing toxins from its body, and sometimes, just like human kidneys, they malfunction, resulting in a dangerous build-up of toxins in the body. This condition is usually diagnosed with blood and urine samples.
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What color should my hamsters pee be?

Hamster urine is milky white and it is normal to find a white stain on the cage bottom that is very difficult to remove. Washing the area lightly with soap and water is sufficient to eliminate odour. It is not necessary to scrub off the white stain. The normal lifespan for a hamster is 18-24 months.
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What does it mean when a hamsters bleeding?

It could represent blood in the urine, which then may mean an infection in the bladder, stones in the bladder or even infection in the kidneys. Another possibility is that the blood could be coming from the gastrointestinal tract due to a bacterial infection, parasites or even cancer.
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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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Hamster Care: Bladder Infection (UTI)



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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How do you know 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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How do I know if my 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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What is the most common cause of death in hamsters?

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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How do you know if your hamster has a UTI?

Hamsters: Bladder Stones
  1. Urinary tract infection.
  2. Frequent urination.
  3. Straining on urination.
  4. Blood in the urine.
  5. Increased water consumption.
  6. Listlessness.
  7. Poor appetite.
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Can hamster balls be safe?

Hamster balls could cause injuries and even death.

As the hamster has difficulties using its senses very well in an exercise ball, it is unable to manoeuvre or stop whenever it needs to, often colliding into walls or crashing into furniture around the house.
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Is hamster urine harmful to humans?

Humans can develop LCMV infection from exposure to rodent urine, droppings, saliva, or nesting material of infected rodents. Virus transmission can also occur when these materials are directly introduced into broken skin or into the nose, eyes, or mouth or by a bite from an infected animal.
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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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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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What does hamster sick look like?

If you're unsure about the symptoms of a sick hamster, the first thing to check is their physical appearance. Key signs include loss of fur, bumps, warts, swelling, or unusual discharge. Step 2: Look for unusual behavior. Sensitivity to light or limitation of movement can indicate a problem.
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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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Do hamsters pee when scared?

Peeing and Pooping

New hamsters can pee and poop a lot, especially if they are frightened.
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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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What do you do with a 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 do you put a hamster down?

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. It is your decision whether you want to be in the room for the euthanasia.
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Can you put kitchen roll in a hamster cage?

Cut up a dry toilet paper roll.

In addition to being a toy, an empty toilet paper roll can also be a source of comfortable bedding for your hamster. For larger hamsters, such as Syrian hamsters, you can cut the toilet paper roll into large strips and allow your hamster to shred it more himself.
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Why is my hamster biting its cage?

Hamsters (and many other pets) bite their cages for a variety of reasons. The most common causes of cage biting are boredom, attention-seeking behavior, managing teeth growth, and the simple pleasure of chewing.
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Can I give my hamster sticks from outside?

If you want to use natural wood from the outdoors, clippings of small twigs from fruit trees are safe for hamsters. However, you should be certain that the tree was not treated with chemicals or pesticides.
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Is wet tail caused by stress?

Wet-tail or proliferative ileitis, is a disease of hamsters. It is precipitated by stress. Even with treatment, the animal can die within 48–72 hours.
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