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What s wrong with my sisters hamster ?
She got a hamster for her 9th birthday . When she first got it , it was the most cutest sweetest hamster I ve ever seen ( I prefer rats way over hamsters ) apparently he nipped my sister a few times but he never ever bit me .
Then something happened , my sister said she apparently "dropped him" and now he like crawls around because his hind legs aren t working bearly but like he was still friendly and not vicious . my dad refuses to take him to a vet . I would if I could but I don t have my license to drive him nor I do I have money ,
I hadn t gone up to see him in a while because I ve been really busy with my social life and stuff .
When I came up to see him he bit my finger and made me bleed a lot . He like cringes very time you touch him and try s to bite .
I still managed to feed him though .
And he was acting really weird , he like went in the corner of the cage and was like digging .,
8 Answers
- 5 years ago
When you drop a small animal not only could there be injury on the outside but as well as the inside. Do as much as you can to get him to the vet, see if someone else will take you. And hamsters tend to bite a lot (I also prefer rats).
- Anonymous5 years ago
Oh just put the animal in a box and go on the bus to the vet, the hamster needs attention.
- 5 years ago
He is in severe pain and should be taken to a vet. It is your parent's responsibility to get help for this pet that they allowed their minor child to have. In the interest of the animal it is best if it is surrendered to the proper authorities.
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