My hamster suddenly barked at me, what s the matter?

Updated on pet 2024-07-31
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Is it that the hamster is uncomfortable and barks at you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Hamster. He was frightened, or because you helped him change the new bedding, and the familiar smell was different, which made him feel insecure.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Unfamiliar surroundings.

    Similar to humans, hamsters are unfamiliar with the smell of their surroundings when they come to an unfamiliar environment, and instinctively their hearts beat faster and their vigilance increases. If at this time, the owner goes to tease it, it is very likely to be bitten back by the hamster. Therefore, after receiving the hamster, try not to tease it and leave some time for the hamster to familiarize itself with the new environment.

    The smell of food.

    As a small pet, hamsters are still animals after all, and they will not know how to be humble like humans for food. Therefore, in order to prevent hamsters from taking their owners' fingers as food, the fecal pickers try not to make their fingers stain the smell of food when teasing hamsters, so as to avoid hamsters eating by mistake. Also, mention that the hamster has poor eyesight, but its sense of smell and hearing is quite excellent.

    own temper.

    I don't know if you've ever heard of the word "bar spirit", in fact, there are many "bar essence" hamsters among hamsters. These hamsters themselves are hot-tempered, territorial, and very aggressive. This type of hamster requires a lot of time for the owner to gain trust before he can "" "" it to the fullest.

    In fact, if the owner can insist on feeding the hamster a little food by hand every day to make it familiar with your smell, then the chance of being bitten by the hamster will be greatly reduced. After gaining the full trust of the hamster, the hamster will not take the initiative to bite you unless you do something to hurt it.

    In general, hamster bites can be prevented, as long as the keeper is willing to spend time and energy to learn some relevant knowledge of raising hamsters and communicate with hamsters, then being bitten by hamsters will be a probability and a very small event. If the owner is really afraid of being bitten by a hamster, then put on a glove before teasing the hamster!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    You're not robbing it of something to eat.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    As soon as you touch the hamster, it barks. That's definitely a big spray. Then don't touch it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    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, its limbs will be screamed because of nervousness and fear, and when feeding or wanting to touch it or catch the hamster, the hamster will bark, but after a period of time, the situation will get better. 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 the hamster is threatened by natural enemies and life, it will scream loudly in self-defense to achieve the purpose of scaring away the enemy, but now it is rare for domestic hamsters to be raised. If the hamster is yelling, consider whether it is sick.

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