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My family is the same, I originally had only one mm, and then someone else gave me two of them, one is gg, and one is mm. I was going to put the old hamster in and let them have a good time, but the old one was bitten by the new mm for a while, chased and ran for a while, and kept barking, I saw that it was pitiful, so I put the old mm back in its own cage.
Maybe they don't come, right? However, our family rarely fights with their own companions. Let's try it separately, I don't know, but I have to be nice to it!
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The silver fox is more ferocious, relatively speaking. Don't raise it with the others. There was a female silver in the shop I used to frequent, and the boss wanted to breed her, but she wasted several enthusiastic guys. But he is very gentle with people.
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1.Hamsters are very territorial, and if you have touched other hamsters and have the smell of other hamsters on your hands, then the little hamsters will definitely unceremoniously expel the unfamiliar hamsters - in fact, the state is your hand - so it is not uncommon for you to be bitten by mistake after touching other signs. It is recommended to wash your hands after touching other hamsters before touching your own little hamsters.
2.The hamster doesn't have good eyesight, and it mistakes your finger for food. When you touch the hamster in your hand, if the fingers are not together, the hamster is likely to bite your finger as food.
However, it usually doesn't bite too hard, just "kisses" you. Therefore, it is best to put the hamster together with five fingers together when holding it in the hand, but not too tight, as it will jam the hamster's feet. It's also best not to tease the hamster with your fingers to reduce the risk of being bitten.
3.You don't know the hamster well, but you often fiddle with it, grab it with your hands, and make it insecure. It is still recommended that you follow the schedule to eliminate the hamster's hostility towards you.
4.Your hamsters used to be co-bred in pet stores and often fought with other hamsters, so they are short-tempered and wary and hostile to other creatures. It is recommended that you follow a schedule with the hamster and eliminate its hostility.
5.You have the smell of food on your hands. Hamsters have a very sensitive sense of smell, so if you take the food they love to eat, it's more likely to smell it and think it's food and bite you. It is recommended to wash your hands before and after touching the hamster.
6.If you are bitten by a hamster, you should wash the wound with water and soapy water as soon as possible, fully squeeze out the blood from the wound, and then disinfect the wound locally with iodophor or alcohol to prevent bacterial or viral infection in the hamster's mouth. In general, hamsters are pets that are kept in captivity and have little contact with outside animals.
Therefore, there are generally no infectious diseases and pathogens, but it should not be taken lightly, and rabies vaccination can be given if necessary.
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1. When teasing the silver fox hamster, if it is bitten, but the bite is very slight, and it is not broken or swollen at all, then there is no need to worry or deal with it, because there will be no harm if it is not broken;
2. When the silver fox hamster bites you, if it is bleeding, first squeeze out the blood from the bite place, and then flush it with water, and rub alcohol around the wound to disinfect;
3. When the silver fox hamster bites a person, if the amount of bleeding is large, at this time, it is necessary to squeeze out the blood in the bite place, and then wash it repeatedly with soapy water, so that there will be nothing after the blood coagulates;
3. Don't tease the silver fox hamster when you just buy it, it will be much better after two or three days of ripeness.
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Silver fox hamsters must eat professional rat food as a staple food, and if they don't have it, they can also prepare their own rat food.
Self-formulated rat food includes: wheat, wheat kernels, shelled barley, barley, oatmeal, oatmeal, sorghum rice, buckwheat rice, shelled buckwheat, corn kernels, red millet seeds, wild lentils, red sorghum watercress, mung beans, pumpkin seeds (a little), red peanuts (a little);
In addition, there are bread worms, mung beans, broccoli, etc., but the grains on the market that have bread worms or synthetic corn flakes are all dregs of food, and eating too much is not beneficial to rats.
But bread worms, melon seeds fed too much will make the hamster on fire, when the fire can be fed mung beans, if conditions can be fed mung bean skin, when not on the fire to feed too many mung beans will make the hamster flatulence, in addition, broccoli can be calcium for hamsters.
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