Pudding Hamster
I just bought it and came home with a simple box containing the necessary sawdust for mice. The two were terrified of life when they arrived home.
The hamster has just been brought home, so don't give him the habit of being a picky eater. Training hamsters not to be picky eaters can be done earlier, we can give hamsters more choices when feeding, or feed different things each time, which can correct the hamster's picky eating habit.
If your baby hamster looks like this, it means that he trusts you and sleeps happily.
The hamster stores food in the gills on both sides after eating, so be careful not to feed him too much fruit. In order to prevent the fruit from being stored in the gill for too long to rot.
1. The pudding hamster's sense of smell is very sensitive, so if you take the food it likes to eat, it is likely to smell it and think you are food so it bites you. It is recommended to wash your hands before and after touching the pudding hamster.
2. Your pudding hamster was originally raised in a pet store. Although the young rat's territorial awareness is not strong, it will often fight with other pudding hamsters in the same cage, so it will be more irritable. Vigilant and hostile to other creatures. It is recommended that you spend time with the pudding hamster on a schedule to neutralize its hostility.
3. You are not familiar with the pudding hamster, but you often play with it, grab it with your hands, and make it feel insecure. It is still recommended that you eliminate the hostility of the pudding hamster to you step by step according to the time.
4. The eyesight of the pudding hamster is not very good, it mistook your fingers for food. When you touch the pudding hamster on your hand, if the five fingers are not close together, the pudding hamster is likely to bite down your fingers as food. But generally it won't bite too hard, just kiss you. Therefore, it is best to put the five fingers together when placing the pudding hamster on your hand, but not too tight, as it will catch the pudding hamster's feet. It is best not to tease the pudding hamster with your fingers to reduce the risk of being bitten.
5. Pudding hamsters have a strong sense of territory. If you touch other pudding hamsters and get the smell of other pudding hamsters on your hands, then the little pudding hamster will definitely expel strangers unceremoniously. The pudding hamster (actually your hand). Therefore, it is common to be bitten by mistake after touching other pudding hamsters. It is recommended to wash your hands after touching other pudding hamsters before touching your own pudding hamster.
Many netizens have been bitten by pudding hamsters, and everyone will ask if they need rabies vaccine. It is also possible to get rabies from being bitten by a pudding hamster (it may be unlikely, but because the rabies mortality rate is 100%), it is recommended to treat the wound as soon as possible and inject rabies vaccine, and if necessary, human rabies immune globulin should be injected.
Skin wound treatment: Immediately or as soon as possible, rinse all bites and scratches with soapy water/washing solution and plenty of water (about 15 minutes if conditions permit), and use iodine-containing preparations if available or a similar topical virucidal agent applied to the wound. Those with deep wounds and serious pollution should be treated with anti-tetanus treatment and antibiotics as appropriate to control other infections other than rabies virus.
Appearance is flattering, but it is an animal after all and lives by nature, so the breeding process must be scientific and careful.
Finally, give the hamster a warm home, after all, he is a guy who loves sports