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Hamster recovering from stroke?
My teddy bear hamster is recovering from a stroke. She can now control her hind legs slightly and resumed eating/drinking, and rests all the time. Is there anything I can do to speed up the recovery? I left her on her own for three days, because she bites hard when I touch her (she never bit me before). I also returned her ball (which she uses as her running wheel and shelter), is this a good idea or should I remove it until she fully recovers?
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- hazelLv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
Its better to let her naturally recover. Speeding it up will probably cause something else to happen.
- torryLv 44 years ago
Omg i think so sorry for you, it appears like your assisting him as much as you could and that i could say only shop on doing what your doing and wait untill he recovers. desire he gets nicely quickly. Goodluck