What happens if you get caught and bitten by a hamster?

Updated on pet 2024-04-05
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hehe. Don't worry about it in the first place. I've been bitten n times by my rats.

    But it's still alive. And there were no complaints. Simple treatment and disinfection are sufficient.

    Don't worry too much. And since he's going to bite you. I must not know you well.

    Don't listen upstairs with gloves. If you take it, he will never be familiar with the taste of your hands. So you just have to be patient.

    For him, after all. You're a behemoth. You can only bite you with small teeth.

    You put food in your hand every day and bring it to the mouth of the cage. He'll jump on his own. Let him eat in your hand.

    This is the easiest and most practical way to do it. Familiarize him with the taste of your hand and won't bite you. As for the claws you said.

    **There is a special nail clipper for rats. I advise you not to reduce. If you have to wait until he gets to know you, I don't think he will catch you and bite you then.

    It's saying that rats can't hurt people with their claws. I've always been bitten. I've never been scratched.

    I hope it helps. Hey.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hamsters shouldn't be much of a problem. Wash it off with soap. I'm washing it with clean water. Then it is poisoned with alcohol. After all, hamsters aren't dogs, cats, or anything like that.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Get some alcohol and disinfect it first. It shouldn't be much of a deal.

    Just clean it up repeatedly.

    If you're really not sure, go get vaccinated.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It shouldn't be anything, I've been caught before, and you can get vaccinated if you mind.

    When you are not familiar with it, you can wear gloves to hold it, and when it is familiar with you, you will be docile Dora.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You're a little too exaggerated, even if it's bleeding, as long as you wash it with soap and disinfect it, you'll be fine, unless your rat rat has been sick recently or something, you have to pay attention to it, rat rat is washed with bath sand once every two days.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's okay, you just wash it with soapy water Even if you bite it, it's okay to wash it I'm always bitten I heard that they are all pet types and don't have any germ drops

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Don't be afraid, as long as you don't get bitten and scratched by hamsters, you don't need to get vaccinated. 、Rest assured ...

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If the hamster is slightly bitten, there is no bleeding, you can use running water or soapy water to rinse the wound repeatedly, if the bite breaks the skin and causes bleeding, you need to squeeze out the blood as soon as possible, although the hamster is not the main host of rabies virus, but it is possible to carry the virus, rinse the wound with running water, and disinfect it with iodine.

    If the wound is relatively large, you also need to have tetanus, pay attention to observe the wound to prevent infection, and some epidemic areas also need to inject hemorrhagic fever vaccine for prevention.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If after being bittenThere was bleedingIf you want to squeeze out the blood first, then rinse it with water, and if you are really worried, you can apply some alcohol to disinfect the wound.

    If the wound is treated but the next dayIt's swollenIf you do, you will have to go to the hospital for tetanus shots.

    There are many statements that get plague or rabies from being bitten by a hamster, and this is pureRumors

    According to the World Health Organization (WHO), small rodents such as hamsters are almost never infected with rabies, and there has been no case of rabies due to hamster bites.

    Plague is generally only found in wild rodents, and small pets such as hamsters, which have been domesticated by humans for many years, do not have the conditions to be infected with plague at all.

    The last thing to note is that when bitten by a hamster,Don't just shake the rat away! (There have been cases of rats and rats dying because of vigorously throwing off rats, which should be taken as a warning).

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    One: If there is no broken skin, it may cause bruising and pain, and this situation can wait for it to recover naturally. Two:

    It is possible that the skin is slightly broken and does not bleed much, and this situation can be eliminated as soon as the poison is removed. Three: It is possible to bite the wound deeply, it will bleed severely, it is very painful, it takes a long time, and it may be infected, so it is recommended to clean the wound and disinfect it in time.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hamsters are generally their own pets, so they do not interact with other animals, so they generally do not carry some disease-causing viruses or bacteria.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If the bite bleed, you need to squeeze out the blood from the bite area, clean the wound with water, and then disinfect it with alcohol.

    If there is a lot of bleeding, after squeezing out the blood, clean it with soap and water several times, and if the wound is swollen the next day, you need to go to the hospital for tetanus shots.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Although the hamster is a pet, it was bitten by a hamster, and the hamster also carried the rabies virus, so it was necessary to go to the hospital immediately to treat the wound and receive a rabies vaccine.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    See if there is any damage on the surface of the bitten tissue, if there is a breakage, you need to squeeze out the blood, wash your hands at the same time, and seek medical attention as soon as possible.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It's not going to happen, you're going to feel a little bit of pain, and you'll be fine for a while, and if you're really worried, you eat it.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    To get vaccinated, animal bites must be vaccinated to prevent diseases.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    1. [Wound Degree] First of all, you should observe the degree of your wound to see whether your wound is relatively deep or shallow.

    2. [Deep wound] If the bite wound is deep, rinse it with water first, and then apply iodophor for disinfection, if the wound is too long, please go to the hospital for medical treatment, but generally there will be no such long wound.

    3. [Shallow wound] Most people are bitten by hamsters, if the wound is shallow, rinse with water, squeeze out part of the blood, and then put on a band-aid.

    4. [Vaccination] If the hamsters are brought back from the wild, then you definitely need to be vaccinated, but now the general domestic hamsters are relatively clean, and there is no need to vaccinate.

    5. [Soap treatment] Generally, if you are bitten by a hamster, you can wash your hands with soap, which is relatively mild, and it can also play a role in disinfection of Yuhuai steak.

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