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RSPCA BRENT KNOLL ANIMAL CENTRE.

Brent Road, Brent Knoll, Nr Weston-super-Mare TA9 4BL

Tel: 01278 782671    Fax: 01278 794312

RSPCA Brent Knoll Opening Times are between 11am - 1pm and 1.30pm - 4pm. Closed on Mondays.

All enquiries regarding animals should be either by phone or visit during the Centre opening hours.

HAMSTERS ADVICE

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What do hamsters need?

Handling

Pick up a hamster very gently using both hands as a scoop and stay close over a flat surface. Hamsters move very quickly and are likely to jump if they are frightened. 

Behaviour

In the wild, hamsters make underground homes and have strong nest building instincts.

They are nocturnal and should be left alone and quiet during the day.

If the temperature becomes too cold, they may go into a deep sleep called hibernation.

When two or more hamsters are put together they usually fight, so it is best to keep just one hamster. However, some dwarf species will live happily as a pair - so ask about the particular hamster you are buying.

Health

If your hamster develops skin sores, bathe them with warm water containing a mild antiseptic. If they persist, seek veterinary advice. Loss of fur and sore skin could also indicate parasites or the fungal disease ringworm.

Sore eyes can be caused by dusty bedding, old age or breathing problems. Ask your vet for advice.

If your hamster becomes too cold and goes into hibernation it can be revived by warming gently in cupped hands or raising the temperature of the room.

Hamsters may suffer from overgrown teeth and claws. Both can be trimmed by a vet.

The lining of a hamster's cheek pouches is very delicate and can be damaged by wood splinters or sharp food. If any material becomes lodged in the pouches, seek veterinary advice straight away.

If a hamster is sneezing, breathing slowly and has a sore nose, it may have an infection that could develop into pneumonia. Keep the hamster warm and improve its diet, but seek veterinary advice if symptoms continue.

Wet tail is a potentially fatal disease that is highly infectious. If a hamster is tired, loses its appetite and has watery diarrhoea, seek veterinary advice straight away.

IN CASES OF CRUELTY, NEGLECT OR IN AN EMERGENCY TEL: 0300 1234 999 (24 HOUR)