What if I can t take a bath with a hamster I can t sprinkle bath sand on top of it! Urgent!!!

Updated on pet 2024-06-05
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Some rats don't take a bath.

    Some are born with something they will not have.

    There is only one of my family, and Zicang will take a bath.

    It's okay. You just use a small spoon to scoop some sand and sprinkle it on it, and it will shake off the sand on its own.

    Just do it a few more times, and it's clean.

    Some rats and rats will slowly learn on their own after a while, and some will not be in their lifetime.

    Be careful not to get sand into its eyes and ears, though.

    so as not to become inflamed.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It is estimated that your operation method is wrong, not sprinkled into the cage, but put the bath sand in a small box, such as a soap box, the bath sand should accumulate to a certain depth, about 2 cm, generally after the rat wakes up, go straight to the place where there is sand, consciously roll, left circle, right circle, just like human self rubbing their back.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Could it be that your hamster is a bear, and bears don't like to bathe.

    If it's an ordinary hamster, put the bathroom in its cage and feel safe. Or occasionally turn it off in the bathroom and take a shower with him or sleep in a hole. Then there is only to wait, and after waiting for many times, it may wash itself, or it may just not like to wash and not like to clean.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    You don't have to sprinkle it, just put it in the bathroom box, and slowly it will be, don't worry about it, there's no big problem.

    The DogBuddy team will be happy to answer your questions.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Put the hamster in the washing machine with the bath sand, and you know the next thing.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    My family won't either, it's okay.

    A lot of them won't, maybe the SS was too small when they left the numbness.

    Ma Ma didn't teach. Don't worry.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Either that, or just not used to it.

    My silver fox also took a long time to roll in the sand.

    Or maybe it doesn't like to play that.

    My milk tea is like this

    ps: Some people don't like to take a bath either).

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The hamster does not use bath sand, can help it wash several times a week to get used to it.

    First of all, prepare a special bathtub and pour an appropriate amount of bath sand, and put the container in the hamster cage to let it get used to the bath sand.

    Secondly, prepare a deeper container, put the bath sand and hamster, and then slowly pour a little bit of bath sand over the hamster, repeat many times. Finally, place the hamster in the bath sand container for about 20 minutes and it will start grooming its fur on its own.

    If the new hamster doesn't know how to bathe, maybe it's too noisy to take a bath, so put it in a place where no one passes, don't disturb it, and let it stay quietly in the sand by itself, and it will fumble for bathing in the sand.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    When the hamster does not know how to use the sand, you can scoop up some sand with a small spoon and sprinkle it on the back of the hamster, and the hamster will shake its body to clean the sand. You can also find a hamster who can use bath sand to demonstrate the hamster who can't use bath sand. If the hamster really can't learn it, you can roll it in the sand and let it play in the sand on its own, and after a while, it will use the sand bath.

    When the hamster does not know how to use the bath sand, you can use a small spoon to scoop up some bath sand and sprinkle it on the back of the hamster, the hamster will shake its body to shake off the sand, and after a few more times, the hamster will take the initiative to roll in the sand.

    Due to the strong curiosity of hamsters, you can find a hamster who can take a bath to demonstrate the hamster who can't take a bath, and the hamster can learn to bathe by itself by imitating, and will also enjoy the process of bathing.

    If the hamster dies and can't learn to bathe, you can put it in the sand, put more sand, let it play in the sand by itself, and after a while, the hamster will master how to use the bath sand.

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