The little hamster has been gnawing at the door of the cage, its teeth are not long, and the food ha

Updated on pet 2024-06-13
24 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    My family has also had it, and it's not happy with its home! Just change to a larger cage. Or maybe you want to grind your teeth, go buy teethers!

    The reason why hamsters generally bite the cage is that teeth grinding is not a problem of whether the teeth grow or not, and the teeth will grow every day, which is their habit. As for the escape incident, cats and dogs don't all like to run out, it's normal to bite the cage the same, but if you don't want him to bite and buy a mollar. Actually, I don't think it's very useful to gnaw for two days, and he will still gnaw the cage.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The reason why hamsters generally bite the cage is because they grind their teeth.

    It's not a question of whether the teeth grow or not.

    Teeth grow every day, it's their habit.

    As for the escape.

    Cats and dogs don't all like to run out, it's the same.

    It's normal to bite the cage, but if you don't want him to bite.

    Go buy a molar stone.

    Actually, I don't think it's very useful.

    After two days of gnawing, he will still gnaw the cage.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    After SS escaped once, it liked the outside world very much, put it in a cage, biting the cage is grinding its teeth.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    What would you think if you were a hamster? You are restrained and finally find that you can escape, will you choose to stay or run away? The same thing the hamster thought.

    My hamsters used to like to bite, of course, they still bite now, just bite, take them out to play. If you like them, take them out on the lawn (preferably surrounded by an iron railing). **Sold on) One of my hamsters has escaped for two months and has not returned to ......Hope it helps!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Fart, he's lonely now, it's not interesting, of course he's going to escape.

    You have to be more intimate with him so that he will not be lonely.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No, they just want to sharpen their teeth.

    Solution: Buy a molar stone, which is not expensive 10-30

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Mother, if the mother is pregnant with a cub, she will be very irritable. The words of the public should be dissatisfaction with the current life.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I want to grind my teeth. I've escaped once, and I want to escape again.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Of course, I like the outside, but I can't let it come out, I can't catch it, you go to the hamster sticker, look at the top, you know--

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Summary. Hello dear, the hamster's condition may be grinding teeth, stressful and unwilling to adapt to the new environment, and it may also be caused by the hamster's emotional anxiety and fear.

    Hello dear, the situation of the liquid hamster may be caused by the fact that Sanxiao is grinding his teeth, is stressed and wants to release and does not adapt to the new environment, and it may also be caused by the hamster's anxiety and fear.

    Hello dear, there are many reasons why hamsters bite their cages, the main considerations are bad habits, excessive stress, nervousness, and the need to grind their teeth. If the bad waiter is used to biting the cage caused by the old finches, it is recommended that the reasonable yarder guide the hamster, and you can gently pat the hamster's head when the hamster bites the cage, so as to educate the hamster. The main reason for excessive stress is that the living environment is small or boring, so it is recommended to prepare a cage that is suitable for the size and have some toys that the hamster likes to relieve the hamster's stress.

    The main reason for the nervousness of hamsters is environmental factors, such as the new environment, it is recommended to put the cage in a cool, dark, quiet environment, if necessary, the cage can be covered with clothing. Teeth grinding mainly considers whether there is food or toys for the hamster to prepare teeth, etc., and it is recommended to prepare them in time.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Under normal circumstances, if the teeth of bai are long, the hamster grinds his teeth, if it is too long and affects the eating of dao, it must be artificially intervened, and it is necessary to cut its teeth, but it is necessary to pay attention to the nail clippers to be disinfected. It is recommended that it is not a last resort, never cut the teeth of the hamster, it will be a problem.

    Something that helps hamsters grind their teeth:

    1. Molars. Many small pet stores have special molars, which can be used by rabbits, hamsters, and chinchillas. These molars are durable and non-toxic, will not break hamster teeth, and can last for several months.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Copy the teeth under the hamster.

    If it's too long, it will definitely have an impact. As a rodent hamster du, if the teeth are too long, they will not be able to eat

    And then starved to death. Therefore, it is important to grind the hamster's teeth.

    Hamsters are one of the few animals that are born with front teeth. Like all rodents, their teeth continue to grow throughout their lives. Normal biting hard foods, apples, nuts, etc., can wear down their teeth.

    A cracked tooth, damaged or infected gums, and some congenital problems can cause tooth overgrowth. Older hamsters can no longer nibble on hard food as they used to, their teeth wear and tear is reduced, and their teeth are also too long.

    Excessively long teeth can block the mouth and lead to death from starvation. Since hamsters' teeth grow quickly, they should be checked once a month, and if there are any signs of being too long, they need to be clipped.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    First of all, the scribes are not going to be honestly waiting for you to break its mouth.

    So I need someone to help.

    Don't want them to struggle.

    You need to grab the SS from behind with your DAO hand

    Then press the thumb and forefinger on its front paws (basically the SS's hind paws don't do much at this point).

    The next thing is to get SS to open his mouth.

    I pinched its nose directly with my fingers.

    Of course, you have to keep it in control.

    Failure to do so may hurt the nose of the SS.

    So that it will open its mouth on its own.

    At this time, you should never cut it right away.

    Because you will see that the SS tongue will stick out back and forth and lick the lips, and then the lower scissors will definitely hurt the SS tongue.

    The best thing to do is for the other person to hold SS's tongue with a cotton swab with one hand (my family sticks it out, and then seems to understand what we are going to do, and the tongue is no longer tried).

    Reach out the scissors with the other hand.

    It is best to choose a new sharp knife, round head, will not stab the mouth of the ss, put the knife edge in a good position before cutting, do not leave too short teeth, and not too long, and make a quick decision when cutting.

    After cutting, be sure to put the SS head up to prevent the broken teeth from falling off the throat OK The process is completed.

    Of course, since the SS hasn't used its small teeth in a while, it may not be used to it when it first gets shorter.

    At this time, it is necessary to check the growth of SS teeth regularly.

    Make sure the teeth have been properly run-in.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Generally, it will buy teething stones for its teeth, as long as there are hard things, it will bite on its own, including the iron cage, and let it grind itself almost enough.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Stick to one rat and one cage.

    If you haven't tried to cut your teeth, it's best not to cut them, because there are a lot of nerves in the hamster's teeth, you can buy some snacks for teeth grinding, cereals and the like, if your cage is barbed wire, the hamster will also bite the cage, and there is molar, although many hamsters use molars.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Take it to the pet hospital to cut its teeth, don't cut it yourself, it's very dangerous! Put the molars in the cage and let it grind.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Put some wood and plastic in the cage and let him grind his teeth.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Only when it grows to the point that it can't eat, it needs to be cut, and it can only be cut, if it only grows and does not affect eating, buy some teething food teething rods or a large hard core for it to grind its teeth.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    You can help it cut its teeth yourself.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There is molars for hamsters in pet stores, and sawdust can also be used to molarize teeth.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If the hamster doesn't have a cage, find it a small rock for it to grind its teeth.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    <>1. I don't adapt to the new environment just now

    Because the hamster's courage is relatively small, if the pet owner just takes it home to raise, the hamster will feel strange and uncomfortable with the new environment and the new owner, and even nervous and anxious. Therefore, the hamster will vent its inner tension and relieve its emotions by gnawing on the cage.

    Solution: For this reason, the pet owner should give the hamster a period of time to adapt to the new environment, usually interact with the hamster more, calm its anxiety, and the pet owner can also put more stress-relieving toys in its cage to divert the hamster's attention.

    2. Hamster grinding teeth

    As a rodent, the hamster's teeth will grow all the time, and when the teeth are too long, it will affect the hamster's eating, and it will be very itchy, so the hamster will use the behavior of biting the cage to grind its teeth in order to facilitate eating and eliminate discomfort.

    Solution: The pet owner usually buys some special teething sticks, grinding stones or tooth cleaning feed for rats to gnaw on its teeth, so that the hamster grinds its teeth in the cage to avoid the hamster biting the cage.

    3. Hamsters are bored

    The hamster gnawing the cage may also be that it is bored, because the hamster is locked in the cage most of the time, and it is still in a state of isolation, and after a long time, it will make it feel lonely and lonely, so it will take gnawing the cage as a fun thing to do, and is paranoid trying to find fun in it.

    Solution: The pet owner should usually interact and play with the hamster, or directly install running wheels, slides and other toys in the cage, which can not only ensure its exercise, but also let the hamster pass the time will not be bored.

    4. Want to come out and play

    It is also possible that the hamster gnaws the cage and its energy is too vigorous, even if it has been running on the wheel, there is no way to fully vent, which will make it have the idea of running away to play outside, so that it will bite the cage.

    Solution: When raising hamsters, it is best to let the hamster out for a few hours every day to digest its energy. Or just set aside an area in the room for hamsters to move and play.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Replace the rat cage, if the wire cage is used to raise the hamster, the hamster is easy to bite the cage, can be replaced with a smooth acrylic cage to alleviate; Running wheels, hamsters can bite the cage if they are too stressed, and running wheels can be placed in the cage to let the hamsters play and vent their energy; Teething sticks, hamsters will also bite the teeth of the cage during the tooth replacement period, and the teething stick can be given to alleviate it.

    Generally, when raising hamsters at home, they will choose a grid-shaped wire cage, which will make it easy for hamsters to bite. If you want to avoid the hamster biting the cage, you can replace the rat cage with a smooth acrylic cage, and the hamster's teeth will not have a strong point and cannot bite around the cage, so the hamster will not bite the cage when grinding its teeth.

    Hamsters have been growing in cages for a long time and may feel bored and want to play by biting the cage. After discovery, a running wheel can be placed in the rat cage so that the hamster can expend its own energy and pass the time of boredom. In addition to running wheels, you can also prepare swings or toys so that the hamsters have other entertainment activities and will not want to bite the cage again.

    Hamsters often bite the cage, perhaps to grind their teeth, and the hamster's teeth will become itchy and unbearable during the tooth replacement period, and they will often bite the cage to relieve the pain caused by the teeth. Therefore, when the hamster bites the cage, it can choose to feed nuts, peanuts, teething sticks and other hard items to grind its teeth.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Summary. Hello dear <>

    Hamsters have no upper teeth, and they can be fed something soft, such as egg white. Hamsters' teeth keep growing, which is why hamsters grind their teeth. If the roots are lost, then it will not recover in a short time, feed a little cabbage, and make the rat food crumble (don't make it into a paste).

    How can a hamster eat without its upper teeth.

    Hello dear <>

    Hamsters can be fed something soft when they have no upper teeth, such as eggs. Hamsters' teeth keep growing, which is why hamsters grind their teeth. If the roots are lost, then it will not be able to recover in a short time, feed a little cabbage, and break the rat food into purity (don't make it into a paste).

    Give it a little liquid food, such as porridge or milk, etc., and it will choose to eat it on its own. In addition, instead of forcibly feeding the hamster, set up a drinker for the hamster, which will call its tongue to lick to drink. Teeth will erupt, but they won't heal quickly enough to heal in a few days.

    In short, there is no need to worry too much, hamsters have a strong ability to heal themselves.

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