hamsters are very healthy.They can get sick from eating too many vegetables.If you notice watery, light-colored feces in your hamster, it's time to start treatment for the disease.Changing your hamster's diet and making its cage clean and comfortable will help resolve his diarrhea.
Step 1: You shouldn't feed your hamster fresh vegetables.
Fresh vegetables are part of a balanced diet for hamsters.They have extra hydration that keeps hamsters well hydrated.Eating a lot of vegetables can cause dehydration.Take fresh vegetables out of your pet's diet.Feed your pet only dry food.When your hamster only eats dry food, you don't have to worry about it not getting enough vitamins and minerals.
Step 2: You should give your hamster fresh water.
hamsters become dehydrated if they have a diseaseMake sure your hamster has plenty of fresh, cool water to drink.If you notice your hamster isn't drinking its water, give it water by hand and fill a small eye dropper.Put the eyedropper in the corner of your hamster's mouth.Put a few drops of water in your hamster's mouth.Do you know how often you should give your hamster water?
Step 3: Feed your hamster the leaves of the bush.
A hamster can recover from a disease with the help of some plants.Before feeding these items to your hamster, talk with your vet.Your vet can tell you how much of these items to give your hamster.
Step 4: Vegetables should be reintroduced after the diarrhea stops.
If you don't have vegetables for a day or two, your hamster should stop vomiting.Don't start feeding vegetables right away.Wait one to two weeks before adding vegetables to the diet to allow your hamster to fully recover.The portion size for hamster vegetables should be equal to a few raisins.You should feed the vegetables once a day.
Step 5: You should watch for improvement.
After a few days of eating a dry food-only diet, the hamster will look otherwise healthy and be completely healthy again.A hamster won't improve after a day or two.The hamster may look sicker if the diarrhea gets worse.It's a symptom of Wet Tail, which can cause serious illness in hamsters.If your hamster isn't getting better, you should take it to your vet.
Step 6: Your hamster's cage needs to be warm.
Make sure your hamster's cage stays warm while you treat it for illness.The normal room temperature is around 72 degrees Fahrenheit (22 degrees Celsius), so keep your hamster's cage in a non-drafty room.If you want your hamster to move away from the heat when it wants, place the heating pad under a small portion of the cage.Touch the bedding to see if it is warm after the heating pad has been on for a while.Human heating pads can leave your hamster feeling cold and should not be used.
Step 7: It was clean.
This is important if your hamster is sick from Wet Tail.A dirty cage can have harmful organisms in it.The cage can be cleaned to remove disease-causing organisms.You can clean the food bowl and water bottle with hot soapy water.You can refill the food and water.It's a good idea to change out the bedding weekly.Your hamster will recognize the scent on the bedding if you leave a small section of it in the cage.Remove everything from the cage once a week.The cage and plastic toys need to be cleaned.
Step 8: Remove food that is not eaten.
Check your hamster's cage for food that isn't eaten.Don't eat this food.If you leave the food in the cage, it could become a breeding ground forbacteria and mold.If your hamster is sick, it could be because of mold andbacteria.