How do you keep a hamster from barking? Why do hamsters keep barking?

Updated on pet 2024-07-09
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hamster. When you don't adapt to your new environment or are frightened, you will keep screaming and even have a stress reaction.

    When hamsters are sick, they will also bark because they feel unwell, and they will also have anorexia. When hamsters are polycultured, they will always bark when they provoke other hamsters, and it is best to keep hamsters separately.

    The reason why hamsters keep calling.

    After the hamster arrives in the new environment, it will keep barking when it is frightened, especially when touching it, it will make it appear very panicked, and even make the hamster have a stress reaction.

    When the hamster is sick, it will also feel uncomfortable all the time, and its cry will sound weak, and even anorexia.

    Hamsters will also bark all the time when they provoke other hamsters, and if two hamsters are kept together, there is still a possibility of fighting, so it is best to keep the hamsters separately.

    Most hamsters don't make sounds, and they rarely bark. The specific reasons for hamsters to bark are as follows:

    1. If it is a newly bought hamster for a new environment, it will bark because of nervousness and fear, and the hamster will bark when feeding or wanting to touch it or catch the hamster, but the situation will improve after a period of time. Therefore, when you just change the environment and raise hamsters, try not to provoke the hamsters, give the hamsters transition time, let the hamsters adapt to the new environment first, and then interact with the hamsters casually when they are familiar and no longer afraid;

    2. If the hamster is sick and only barks, it means that it is seriously ill, and the abdominal pain or severe pain of oral disease causes it to cry loudly;

    3. When hamsters encounter natural enemies and their lives are threatened, they will scream loudly out of self-defense to achieve the purpose of scaring away enemies, but now domestic hamsters are rare. If the hamster is yelling, consider whether it is sick.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    New environment. The newly bought hamster will bark, feed it, and touch it. But it will get better after a long period of time. So be careful not to alarm it first, and let the hamster acclimatize to the environment first. When you are not afraid, you will not scream.

    2. Sick.

    A hamster will call when it is sick, and it means that it is not lightly sick, and it seems that only seriously ill hamsters will hum.

    3. I have encountered a natural enemy.

    When hamsters encounter natural predators, they will shout loudly to scare away enemies out of self-defense, and although the artificially bred ones are "vases", this instinct is well preserved. So when you hear the hamster yelling, you have to hurry up to see if your pet cat has slipped out and hurt the hamster.

    4. I don't like to appear in its territory.

    Hamsters are very fond of playing with humans. But some people reach out to the hamster nest is to make trouble, either with their hands to pinch the hamster, or to toss around, frightened the hamster, at this time the hamster will scream loudly, warning people to leave, otherwise it will bite.

    5. Provocation. This step is written for those who don't understand hamsters and are ready to cage them. If you plan to keep two hamsters together, then you can use a blind date cage to separate them, if the hamsters are barking across the cage, then don't keep them together, this is ready to fight.

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