Do hamsters have rabies? Why do hamsters that have been in cages for almost a month still fight?

Updated on pet 2024-05-26
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There is generally no rabies or plague. But if the inside of his mouth is not clean, the wound is easy to infect, I haven't been injected, and I'm still alive (but if it's the one that died is the one that bit you, you can consider getting a rabies vaccine.) (Because if SS carries the rabies virus, it will die very quickly.)

    But it's also possible to be poisoned by your blood.

    Fights are fought because hamsters are solitary animals, and fights are fought for territory. They can't accept the existence of another hamster in their territory. In the wild, the other one is knocked away, but the weak one in the cage has nowhere to go.

    Especially the golden bear. The cage rate of bears is 0

    The end of the weak one is generally 1 bitten to death 2 starved to death (because I dare not rob the strong one) 3 scared to death 4 tired to death (because I have to avoid the strong one all the time.。。

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I don't have to fight, I've been bitten and bled many times, and I'll be fine. There is no record in the world that a hamster will die if bitten by it. Why spend that money and let yourself suffer.

    Hamsters are solitary animals, especially golden bears. No one has ever succeeded in keeping them together for the rest of their lives. They have a 0.0 chance of closing

    Next time, don't raise them together, even if you don't fight, the other will oppress the other, either starve to death or beat to death. And the hamster's internal injuries are not visible to the naked eye of humans.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hawker hamsters are generally home-bred, and bleeding from bites is not a major problem.

    It's that when I'm nervous in the future, I will feel that the blood vessels on the wound will beat hard.

    As for how your rats died, there is no explanation

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    ...Hamsters don't have rabies or plague, cages are absolutely not okay! Hamsters are solitary animals and it is a matter of time before one is dead in a cage.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you buy it from a hawker, there may be plague, and hamsters have rabies, only dogs have, if there is bleeding, you must hurry up to get vaccinated, don't tell others, don't get vaccinated, the landlord is just in case, life is more important than anything else.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No. I've also been bitten by hamsters.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Because the hamsters sold in pet stores are only about a month old, they don't fight until they are sexually mature. But hamsters are solitary animals, and after about three months of sexual maturity, they will start fighting for territory, and if they are put in a cage, they will fight to the point of death.

    Hamsters are solitary creatures with a strong sense of territory, and once they smell the breath of strange rats, they may attack, and if two hamsters are placed in a cage, it is likely to trigger a fight that will never stop fighting. If hamsters of the opposite sex don't fight and start to reproduce, then they will be able to get wave after wave of baby hamsters. And the mother and child of the hamster must be separated as soon as possible, otherwise other hamsters will eat the baby hamsters.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Each hamster has its own sense of territory, so it is not possible to talk about hamsters put together.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Have you been in a pet store all this time? In pet stores, some are bitten to death and thrown away.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    and there is no mother in your heap.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I saw that the hamsters in the pet store were basically very small, and there were many injuries on their bodies.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Two hamsters are raised together, don't close the cage, don't close the cage. Can be spaced apart.

    Some breeds of hamsters can be co-cultured.

    It refers specifically to the in-laws and mice, but the cage rate is not 100%. It can only be said that most of them are noisy and closed, and it is recommended to buy a blind date cage to observe first.

    Juvenile hamsters are suitable for group rearing.

    Hamsters fight because of territorial awareness, whereas juvenile hamsters do not. If young hamsters are kept together, there will rarely be fights (provided that they come out of the same litter), which is the truth that many rat friends complain about raising one after a period of time.

    A lot of hamsters are raised together and can't fight.

    This is the same principle as fish farming, there are too many targets, but it is difficult to start, and hamsters in pet stores are the best example. One downside to this is that the number of hamsters is constantly increasing. The ability of rodents to reproduce is amazing, and this approach is only a transition.

    Hamsters from different places will definitely fail.

    The second point just now also said, if you are a hamster you bought, it must be from the same nest in the same store, and if it is bred at home, it must also be a hamster that has stayed together, otherwise you will fight when you meet, nothing to say. If rat friends raise hamsters from different places, they will definitely fail.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hamsters are very cute little creatures, but they can sometimes get into fights. So, under what circumstances do hamsters fight?

    First, hamsters will fight when territory is contested. Each hamster has its own territory, and if other hamsters encroach on its territory, it will get into arguments and even fights. In this case, the hamster will become very ferocious and bite the other person's body.

    Second, hamsters will fight when mating. Hamsters can become very agitated when mating, and if both hamsters like the same mate, they will get into arguments and even fights. In this case, the hamster will also become very ferocious and bite the other person's body.

    Finally, hamsters will fight over food. The hamster is very fond of eating food, and if another hamster steals its food, it will get into arguments and even fights. In this case, the hamster will also become very ferocious and bite the other person's body.

    In conclusion, hamsters fight because they want to protect their territory, mate, and food. So, if we want hamsters to live peacefully with each other, we need to give them enough space and food, as well as let them live alone.

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