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Of course it matters, since you have bleeding, you will definitely be infected with rabies again, I advise you to get a vaccine, or your life matters, don't worry about money, don't be afraid of trouble.
According to what you added: It's not so serious, it's quite serious, you go quickly, save your mother from coming back and have to go!
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It doesn't matter, it's normal, I was also nervous at first, I don't need a big needle, I'm not afraid of bleeding, it's just going to hurt,
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When bitten, squeeze out the blood immediately, then wash the wound with soap in running water, and then apply some anti-inflammatory medicine.
Don't worry, I've been raising hamsters for almost three years, and I was bitten four or five times in the early days due to my inexperience, and I still have nothing to do.
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Hamsters generally do not bite.
I should have died of illness, so hurry up and go to the hospital.
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Hurry up to a regular hospital for rabies vaccination!! Hurry, hurry!!
Hamsters can also spread rabies!
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Let's get vaccinated, mine bites me, but the bite is not heavy, just play with me...
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It's best to go to the hospital.
I want to rest assured.
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It's not good to go to the hospital and see if you might get something.
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Hamsters bite.
Raising hamsters is easy to bite people, and hamsters are relatively wild. Hamsters are generally a relatively weak animal with insufficient attack power. Even among rodents, it is considered small and medium-sized.
Therefore, for all animals larger than themselves, including humans, hamsters have a certain vigilance. If it thinks the creature will attack itself, it will bite out of defense - after all, it only has teeth.
Therefore, when many owners first start raising hamsters, they will bite their owners because the hamsters are not familiar with their owners. As for strangers other than the owner, if they reach out to touch indiscriminately, or even deliberately play tricks and abuse the hamster, the hamster will first dodge, but if there is a chance, it may also fight back and bite.
Hamster profile
Hamster is a general term for the hamster subfamily. There are a total of 18 species in 7 genera, mainly in Asia, and a few in Europe, of which there are 8 species in 3 genera in China. With the exception of small hamsters found in Central Asia, all other species of hamsters have buccal pouches on both cheeks, extending from the molars to the shoulders.
It can be used for temporary storage or carrying food back to the hole for storage, so it is called hamster, also known as gills and carrying hamsters.
The most common coat color of hamsters is white from the cheeks to the abdomen and brown on the back, but there are also spots formed by dark and light browns, and the coat color is mostly gray, and then a variety of varieties such as gold, spotted and even long hair have been bred. All kinds of hamsters look alike, but there are slight differences in body shape and coat color, and their personalities are similar.
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Hamsters generally do not bite, they are docile and kind, and they are very easy to get along with. But when someone provokes or injures a hamster, they will also be stressed and bite because of the start. But hamsters don't really bite and don't bite blood.
If you are bitten by a hamster, rinse the wound directly and then apply iodophor alcohol to disinfect it.
Hamsters have a docile personality and are generally very easy to get along with, and do not bite. When the owner has raised the hamster for a long time, they will develop deep feelings for the owner, and the situation of biting will not appear.
However, there are also some hamsters with a more irritable personality, and when someone deliberately provokes or harms them, they will bite because they are suddenly frightened. Therefore, it is usually best not to scare it suddenly, it will bite the owner after stress.
A hamster bite is usually not a real bite, and it has less force, so it will not bleed or be painful. If you are accidentally bitten by a hamster, you only need to rinse the wound with water and apply alcohol iodophor to disinfect.
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Hamsters can bite, but this is rare.
Many times hamsters are in a docile state, and only in rare cases will actively bite people. One is that during teeth grinding, hamsters' teeth will continue to grow, and they usually need to grind their teeth with hard things such as teethers. If we don't grind our teeth for a long time, when we touch their carrying branches, hamsters can't help but bite our hands.
The second situation occurs when the hamster is just raised, the hamster has just arrived at home to adapt to the new environment, and if the shoveler pinched and hugged it, the hamster will bite in a frightened situation. Because hamsters are not social animals, they will show nervousness when dealing with strangers (unfamiliar smell). Therefore, in the first month, it is recommended that the shoveler accompany the hamster more often, so that the hamster is familiar with the smell on your body.
When it's almost time, it won't hide when you're there, and it will come up and eat the food when it's in your hand, so we can try to touch it.
Precautions for keeping hamsters
Hamsters are rat-shaped rodents, short and thick, yellow, brown or black, gray, white belly, pink nose and paws.
Breeding hamsters should choose a special wire cage, and put a drinker and a trough into the cage to provide sufficient water and food for the hamster, and the bottom of the cage should be covered with thick shavings or sawdust, which plays a role in dehumidifying, keeping warm and deodorizing, and avoiding hamsters from getting cold.
In the process of breeding hamsters, it is necessary to put them in a safe place to avoid cats and dogs and other animals at home from preying on hamsters, and the hamster's digestion is poor, and it cannot be provided with high salt, high sugar or food containing additives, so as not to make the hamster sick, and the number of times to feed the fruit should be strictly controlled, otherwise the hamster will suffer from diabetes.
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No hurry, no hurry. Tell you slowly. It won't be transmitted to people, but you be careful not to get bitten, and if you are bitten, you will immediately squeeze out the blood and rub the alcohol. >>>More
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