What should I do if the hamster doesn t take a bath, I use rat sand, and my two silver foxes don t t

Updated on pet 2024-06-14
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    At the beginning of my house, I will not take a bath, that is, I will use a small spoon to pour the bath sand on it, gently rub it, it will shake the bath sand down, or put the bath sand in a deeper container, the hamster will stand up and want to climb out, take the opportunity to put its belly up and gently fall on the bath sand, to be lighter, to give some delicious distraction, let its back contact with the bath sand for a while, so that it will hold on for a while, you have to be patient to hold on, One day, all of a sudden, my house would wash itself, and it didn't stink at all

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    -…Put them in a darker box filled with sand and use a spoon to sprinkle the sand on their backs......Or let them lie on the sand and rub ......

    If it's a little hamster, they just don't know how to bathe yet, and they'll learn it slowly.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Sprinkle the bath sand on their backs, rub them with their hands, and my family still washes them with water, washes and blows, and I haven't had diarrhea.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Sprinkle the bath sand on the PP with your hands, and rub it with your hands to help him not get it in his eyes.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Sprinkle bath sand on it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    How can I get them to learn to roll over and bathe in the sand? Also, my rats and rats fight a lot. Problem: My baby won't take a bath for the first time, he will only use his paws to get the sand, and he only thinks about escaping

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I used to hand wash it and washed it with water, he doesn't like water, the sand is ok.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If the hamster does not know how to bathe in the sand, you can put the cage in a quiet and dark corner, or teach it to bathe, and slowly, the hamster will take a bath. Let's talk about what to do if the hamster who just started does not take a bath and does not know how to use bath sand.

    If the new hamster does not know how to bathe in the sand, it may be that the baby hamster is not adapted to the new environment, you can put its cage in a dark place, so that it has enough security, and after slowly adapting to the new environment, it will instinctively prompt it to bathe itself.

    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.

    If the hamster doesn't bathe itself in the sand, you can sprinkle sand on its back with your hands, and it will instinctively shake off the sand, then sprinkle the sand, and shake it off again, and the more times it will know how to use the sand.

    If the hamster does not bathe in the bath sand by itself, it can be put directly in the bath sand and help it wash with his hands, after washing a few times, the hamster feels comfortable bathing in the bath sand, and likes to bathe in the bath sand.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hamsters are small pets that like to be clean, but they do not have the habit of needing water for bathing like birds and guinea pigs, and they will keep their bodies clean by cleaning themselves. If your hamster is not as tall as it is bathing in sand, you can consider the following methods to help keep it clean:

    1.Provide sand: While bathing in sand is the most common way to clean, hamsters can also use sand to clean their bodies.

    You can prepare a tray or a piece of sand for it and place it in a cage. Hamsters love rolling and tumbling in the sand, which helps them remove dirt, oil, dander and dead skin cells.

    2.Clean the cage: It is important to provide a clean and hygienic living environment for hamsters.

    You should regularly change its beds and sand, as well as clean the walls and floors of the cage. If the bottom of the cage is made of plastic, you can cover the bottom with a thick layer of terry cloth or paper to effectively absorb the hamster's urine and excrement.

    3.Grooming: If your hamster has long hair, grooming it regularly can help keep them clean and prevent them from eating it.

    You can use a soft brush or comb to gently comb through the hamster's hair, which can usually be done by removing some dust and oil, but don't pull hard enough to avoid stress and injury.

    In short, while hamsters don't have the habit of bathing in sand, there are other things you can do to keep their stool rulers clean and hygienic. As hamsters become more and more popular, more and more cleaning methods will be discovered and explored. Remember:

    Maintaining a clean and comfortable living environment is the foundation for a healthy and happy life for hamsters!

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