How do hamsters survive the summer? Are hamsters afraid of heat in summer

Updated on pet 2024-05-23
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I'm also in Beijing, and there's no room in my dormitory.

    Oh my God,For these little things,I gave them the only electric fan.,What's especially terrible.,Mother S gave birth to a litter of little ss when it's hottest.。。。

    SS is afraid of heat.

    1. Buy a heat sink and beg the aunt in the store to freeze it for a while every day.

    2. Turn on the water dispenser for cold water, and fill them with water in a small sealed glass bottle from time to time (I use a plastic bottle of chewing gum, remember to tear off the logo).

    3. If you don't have a water dispenser, just tap water... It's going to be more diligent.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It's okay, it's not very hot in Beijing :)

    I put them in the shade in the summer, 40 degrees, and I put an ice cube on top of the cage :)

    They are also afraid of the cold, so when they hibernate give them more to eat, don't disturb them).

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Buy a heat sink. Give it less wood chips, nest with ceramic, give it plenty of vegetables and water.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    You can put some tiles in their nest, and he will climb up to enjoy the shade by himself, or he can put them in a shady place. Don't worry too much. My hamsters are adorable.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I'm really scared! My rats have lost a lot of their hair in the summer.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hamsters are afraid of heat in summer, and the temperature is too high to cause them to suffer from heat stroke, so the owner needs to do a good job of avoiding the heat, replacing the sawdust with corn cob or cat litter, and putting some pebbles and marble in the cage for the hamster to cool off. At the same time, you can put a basin of water next to the cage to cool down by absorbing heat by evaporating the water.

    Hamsters like to stay in a cool environment, and in the summer, the temperature is high, and hamsters are afraid of heat. If you stay in the heat for a long time, the hamster is prone to heat stroke.

    In summer, pay attention to the hamster's summer work, such as replacing the sawdust, the heat effect of the sawdust is not good, and it is not suitable for use in summer, so it can be replaced with corn cob or cat litter.

    At the same time, put some pebbles and Dali barrage stones in the hamster cage for the hamster to lie on it and enjoy the cool. Next to the hamster cage, you can also quietly balance the pot water, and the evaporation of the water will absorb the heat, so as to achieve the effect of reducing the temperature.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    *Yes**, hamsters are afraid of heat in summer. The suitable temperature of the hamster is 20-28 degrees, and the temperature in the summer field is high.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Ways for hamsters to beat the heat in summer:

    1. Replace the rat house with a ceramic house, and the rats can sleep in it coolly.

    2. Reduce the indoor temperature, open the windows and doors to increase filial piety and convection, and turn on the electric fan to circulate the air.

    3. Put less sawdust, as long as you put a thin layer.

    4. Take the bottled water to the freezer to freeze and put it outside the rat cage, remember to be careful not to let the water drip into the cage, the ice bottle will emit cold air, which can make the rat feel cool.

    5. Take a small glass bottle of cold water and put it in the cage, so that the bottle will be cool, and the rats and mice can rely on heat dissipation. The original reason for the lack of glass bottles is that the bottle does not need to be bitten by rats and rats and leaks, and the glass bottle has a cold effect.

    6. Put a stone or tile in the cage, and the rat will sleep on it to enjoy the cool, but when selecting the stone or tile, pay attention to whether the edge is too sharp and cause the rat to be injured.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hamsters have a very bad summer, if your family conditions do not allow it, get a few small bottles filled with water, frozen, frozen, after freezing, put a thin layer of cloth on the outside and put it in the cage to see the size of your cage Don't square too much Rats and rats will catch a cold.

    2 Put it in a ventilated place, don't put it under the air conditioner It is best not to put it in an air-conditioned room, because it is impossible for your home to have the air conditioner on 24 hours a day, and the temperature difference is too large and it is easy to catch a cold.

    3 The water must be sufficient, the water must be changed every day, as well as vegetables and fruits or something Don't give too much rats will also have diarrhea.

    4. There must be less sawdust.

    5. Don't blow at the fan If you want to, you can fan him with a fan, and if you have the money, you can buy it for a rat.

    1 Heat sink [hamster shop has or what pet market] As long as you have money, you can buy any heat dissipation.

    Hehe, I'm sorry, that's all I know, it should be enough.

    Give you the address of a hamster bar, if there is any question you can ask.

    You can take a look at the ones that the Lord has at the top.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Replace the ceramic nest, and then put an ice bag on top of the cage, put a heat sink in the cage, if the cage is big enough, you can also buy a bottle of the second pot head, the kind of small, if someone at home drinks the water, if there is no one to drink, put it directly into the cage, by the way, remember to tear off the label sticker, if there are conditions at home, buy a wide-mouth wine freezer, that size is just SS in, and you can also raise tadpoles or aquatic plants outside, very beautiful ......

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Ceramic dimple.

    Cool off cat litter Don't crystal.

    A ventilated and cool place

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Cooling plates, ceramic nests, bath sand.

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