Signs of a Sick Hamster

Hamsters are hardy pets, but their small size makes them susceptible to injuries and certain illnesses that can become serious. While some illnesses are obvious, hamsters can hide some sickness until it is too late. It is imperative to interact with hamsters daily to learn habits and quickly notice any changes in eating habits and routine. Some symptoms might require the assistance of a veterinarian.

  1. Diarrhea

    • Overfeeding of fresh vegetables is the most common cause of diarrhea. This does not cause a loss of appetite or decreased activity. However, do not let the condition continue for a prolonged period. It can result in dehydration. To reverse the condition, withhold the fresh veggies for several days. Re-introduce these foods in small quantities into the diet only if the condition is completely resolved.

    Wet Tail is Serious

    • A common hamster illness, it is caused mostly by stress, cage crowding and drastic changes in diet. It can be cured, but it is fatal if not noticed during early stages. Watch the hamster closely if it has diarrhea. This condition will cause wetness around the tail. Other signs that differentiate wet tail from regular diarrhea are lethargy, loss of appetite, a humped back and a ruffled coat.

    Skin Diseases

    • Invasions from mites and ringworm, along with allergies and skin infections, are common. Symptoms include flaky or red skin, hair loss, lesions or increased scratching. A veterinarian can determine the exact cause, which can include a reaction to pine or cedar bedding. Allergic reactions to bedding also can result in lung issues.

    Hibernation

    • Monitor the temperature in the room where the hamster's cage is located. If the temperature drops below normal, the hamster may go into hibernation, become still and breath slowly. The hamster is not ill or dying, but you will want to increase the temperature so the hamster comes out of the hibernation state.

    Abscesses

    • Pockets of infection can occur when there are minor breaks in the skin. Most abscesses, however, develop in the cheeks and are caused from cuts from food. A hamster may have an abscess if it constantly has food in cheek pouches. A vet will be needed to drain the abscess.

    Other Symptoms

    • In addition to the previous mentioned symptoms of possible illnesses, look for inactivity, huddling in a corner, sneezing, eye or nose discharge, and wheezing.

    Home and Vet Care

    • If you think that your hamster is sick or injured, keep it warm. If you notice that it is not eating on its own, provide food by hand and water with a dropper. See a vet immediately.

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