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Mar 25, 2007, 03:20 PM
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| | | My hamster has died My pet hamster died today, he was only 10 months old and seemed absolutely fine, happy and running about. I had not seen him for over a day so I checked his bed and he was there just curled up. I dont understand why he has gone, I dont think he had wet tail, can anyone help me, give me a possible reason to why this happened?  | | | | | | |
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Mar 25, 2007, 11:23 PM
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Salmonellosis - this is the same organism that can (and will) affect humans so be warned. Hamsters by and large acquire it by eating food contaminated with the Salmonella bacteria. Therefore it is best that you wash your vegetables and fruits well before you feed it to your hamsters and to practice common sense hygiene precautions eg washing your hands after playing with your hamsters, cleaning their cage out etc...The problem with Salmonellosis is that your newly acquired pet hamster could very have the disease but isn't showing signs of it so hygiene measures are your best protection. Hamsters with this illness can suffer from sudden death (ie you wake up and find them dead) or they can suffer a chronic wasting disease where they just seem to lose weight and fail to thrive. | |
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Mar 26, 2007, 05:35 AM
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| Thankyou for you reply Clough. I often gave my hamster fruit and vegetables, and I feel awful and stupid but I never washed them, I just didnt realise, and never knew hamsters were in danger of salmonella poisoning.
I buried him in the garden today with one of his favourite toys, whilst I was taking all bits of sawdust and bedding off him, I noticed he had a piece of tissue (bedding) coming from his mouth. When I tried to remove it it just snapped off. Now Im thinking has he choked to death on his bedding, is this possible? | |
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Aug 27, 2007, 11:41 AM
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Originally Posted by DeNiro My pet hamster died today, he was only 10 months old and seemed absolutely fine, happy and running about. I had not seen him for over a day so I checked his bed and he was there just curled up. I dont understand why he has gone, I dont think he had wet tail, can anyone help me, give me a possible reason to why this happened?  | it cud have been wet tail or sue toa cold or a cough which can be caught of humans also mites which tend the ears to go red and scratchy i dont no if it had red ears but it cud have and also did it have sticky eyes wen it woke up??? because that is a disease tell if u have seen any of these symptoms. AND YES IT IS POSSIBLE IYT CHOKED COZ IVE SEEN MY HAMSTER PUT BEDDING IN ITS MOUTH AND DEN I THINK SPAT IT OUT IN ITS BED FROM ITS POUCHES SORRY FOR DA CAPS. get bak to me | |
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Aug 27, 2007, 12:05 PM
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| The original post was posted on Mar. 25, 2007 at 05:20 PM. | |
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Mar 17, 2008, 09:12 AM
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| I think you are right in that he probably choked on the bedding. Do you use pine bedding??
if you do, i have a better suggestion for next time. Try buying "carefresh" pet bedding. it lasts longer, it doesn't smell, and is hard to get in a small mouth. It is also made with non toxic dyes, so if your little guy does manage to get some down his throat, it probably won't be dangerous. I use carefresh for my hamster and i have NEVER had problems. | |
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Aug 14, 2008, 06:45 PM
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| this happened to my hamster today. he had choked on some stupid cotton i had put in the cage. But, any bedding can be harmful, some less than others. a way to avoid this is buy the bio-degradeable bedding ( if your you little guy eats it, it shouldnt harm him) NEVER PUT IN COTTON. Hamsters have a tendensy to choke on this. I have a robo hamster, and this is what i do. you may have a problem that a robo cant have. I hoped this helped a little. good luck with your next pet and may your hamster RIP. | |
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