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It should be fine for a week, hamster.
It is recommended to close the door and search, hamsters are small, if they are lost at home, it is very troublesome to find, first of all, we can wait for the rabbit, transfer all the food that hamsters can get near the indoor ground level, put them in a high place, put their favorite food in a conspicuous place, and then wait.
Secondly, a carpet search, where the doors of each room are closed and each room is carefully searched.
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It's hibernating, and if you find it, you need to blow it with a hair dryer, and it will take about half an hour for it to recover, otherwise, it will ossify. This is an instinctive phenomenon of animals.
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It's quite possible that the hamster has just found a place where it can grow, so don't worry too much, buy a new one and take care of it so you don't lose it again.
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The hamster is relatively small and more flexible, and it is generally difficult to find it when it runs away, so there is no way, it may have run outside to meet a new partner, or it may have been picked up by others, that is, you have no fate with it.
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If you haven't found it for so long, you've probably died. Because hamsters are relatively small, they can't be found anywhere you go. It is estimated that he is dead, but he still has to be found, otherwise it will stink when he dies, you can look for it one by one, and close the doors of the other rooms when you look for it.
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It's easy for a small pet like this to run out, and for now, this little hamster should have run out of the room, but it shouldn't starve to death, and it can also forage for food on its own.
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Your hamster must have gone outside, it may have been caught, or it is very likely that it was killed as a mouse, so don't be too sad, just buy a new one.
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The hamster has been lost for a week, and he hasn't been found yet, so he shouldn't be dead, so I think he should have run out of your house. After all, he didn't eat what you put in, and maybe the hamster has already gone out and is not in your house, so you shouldn't worry too much. After going out, he has a lot to eat, and he won't go hungry.
But it's harder to find it again.
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If the hamster is lost for a week and does not come back, and you do not find it, there are only two possibilities, the first is that it was picked up by others, and the second is that it was caught by someone as a mouse.
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Hello friend, the hamster ran away, and if it didn't find it after running outside for a week, it would probably die. Look for it in every corner of the house, if you can't find it, you can buy another one, put it in a cage, and don't let it come out, thank you.
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The chances of coming out should not be great. Because of its relatively small size, it may sometimes not be able to come out when you go to**. You can use some food, usually favorite food outside so that there may be a chance to come out.
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The hamster will definitely not be able to be found after a week of loss. Either he got lost and couldn't find his way back, in the wild. Either that or someone else found out and took them away. If it is in the wild, hamsters generally have the ability to survive on their own, and they will not die so easily.
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The hamster is out of tune, he must have found a small gap in the house, and then ran out by himself, or hid by himself, the average hamster will not starve to death, secretly run away from the neighborhood, if there is no cat or weasel, it will not die.
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It is possible to write a revelation in search of hamsters. But now in this situation, either they have been captured by others, or they have frozen to death and starved to death. Therefore, it is necessary to be mentally prepared that you will never be able to find it back.
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The hamster is a very intelligent pet, he will leave enough food for himself before he is ready to escape, and the little hamster is very good at hiding food in its mouth. When he escapes, he will run away with his mouth full of food and plenty of food. But if he doesn't find him for a week, he may have run out of the house, and if he runs out of food at home, he will run back to the cage to get it.
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Don't worry about it, it's estimated that it climbed out of the window, the outside world is big, and the hamster will be alive and well.
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Possibly, and I think it's probably out of the house, after all, this little creature is small and easy to slip out of some small holes or something.
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Once this hamster is lost, it may be picked up by someone else, and if it is still at home, it may be in a corner. If you don't find it, and you don't eat food, you might die.
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Hello, your hamster ran away for a week and didn't find it, because the hamster he ran out and couldn't find it home, and he had no sense of direction when he was locked up in the cage, and he didn't come back when he ran away after running away, and he wouldn't find it back after a week, and it was not difficult to say whether he was dead or not.
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There is no need to look for it, there is not much chance that the hamster will still be alive in this situation. Maybe when your house smells foul one day, you'll be able to find the hamster's carcass.
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I don't think I can find it, can you look around you and see if you can find it? If you can't find it, maybe it's lost, and as for whether it can survive, then look at this hamster. Will they forage for food on their own?
If I could, maybe I would live, and if I was picked up by someone else, I might be able to live.
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No one can say this, if the hamster has been lost for a week, it is likely that it will not be recovered. If there is no one to keep the hamster, it is indeed not easy to survive. In addition, even if the hamster survives, it is estimated that it will be difficult to come back.
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It mainly depends on whether your house is a bungalow or a building, if it is a bungalow, then the hamster may have run outside the house, because it itself is a natural hunter, he will not starve to death in the wild, if it is in a building, then the probability will be in a corner of your home, the largest is likely to be in the kitchen.
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We can also put the hamster's favorite food in the most prominent place on the floor and wait for it to come out on its own. You can also place some plastic bags in dark corners where hamsters may go, so that as long as the hamsters come out, they will step on the plastic bags and make a sound, making it easier for the owner to find them.
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If the hamster is lost for a week, if it is not found in your own home, it means that he has run out of your house, and it is possible that he will start to live in the wild like other rats outside, so don't worry.
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If the hamster has a name, try calling its name to find it, or choose some of its favorite foods to lure it. Keep the food in the corner of the house, and if you don't find him after a few days, you may run out.
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The hamster had been lost for a week, and I think it should be difficult to find, he must have gone into hiding himself.
In fact, if you put food on the ground, he shouldn't come out, because he finally escaped, and he will definitely not be caught by you again, and the hamster has very little guts. He will cats in dark corners and will not let people find out. If the house had been tightly sealed, I don't think he would have been able to escape.
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There are many possibilities that someone else could have been caught, that they could have gone somewhere, or that they might have died.
Since it was lost, it must have gone somewhere, and if there was food to eat, it probably wouldn't come back, or it wouldn't have found the place at all.
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Actually, don't worry, as long as you have patience, put more things that hamsters like to eat. You can also put a few drops of sesame oil on the ground at night, take a bag, the bag contains food, the hamster is hungry, must find food to eat
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The first thing to do is to make sure that the doors and windows of the house are closed, as the hamster may be hiding in a corner of the house. Open the door of the cage where the hamster usually lives, put plenty of food and water, and then put some snacks in the dark and dry corner of the house, so that the owner can observe that because hamsters are nocturnal animals, they are easier to find at night.
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