Some hamsters are not very good in temperament, and hamsters are omnivores, so when we rush to hug a small hamster, the small hamster may bite, especially when you are just pregnant The hamster has a very unstable temperament, but we often don't know when the hamster is pregnant, and what are the symptoms of the hamster's pregnancy? How to hold the hamster so that it will not be bitten by it, and take care of it?
Symptoms of hamster pregnancy:
In fact, hamster pregnancy and reproduction are things to be avoided by the owner, because the hamster is pregnant Giving birth can do a lot of damage to the mother rat and can also reduce her lifespan. Knowing the symptoms of hamster pregnancy can help you feed your hamster more rationally pets. When the hamster is pregnant, it is necessary to give the hamster more food in time, such as fruits and nuts, which are one to three times the usual amount to ensure the nutritional needs of the hamster.
There are several symptoms of pregnancy in general hamsters, they will store food, they are more prone to restlessness, and their stomachs will feel hard when they are touched. In addition, some hamsters will also make a nest in a cage and so on. Yes, these are some symptoms of hamster pregnancy. If the owner can find out and deal with it in time, such as increasing the amount of food and drinking water, so that the hamster can have a quiet environment, it will be of some help to the pet.
In fact, everyone's hobbies and habits of keeping pets will be different. There is also a big difference between raising hamsters and raising cats and dogs. If the environment feels unfamiliar, it will keep calling. After a few days of familiarity, it will appear very cute. Keeping pets requires more patience and love from the owner. Don't think that hamsters don't cherish their lives when they are very young. In fact, hamsters are also cute little animals.
The correct way to hold a hamster:
1. Open the cage door and slowly put your hand in front of the hamster (if you are really afraid of being bitten, then Bring a pair of thick gloves that are moderate in thickness but not too tight).
2. Don't move suddenly after putting it away, it will scare the mouse and make her think you are hostile and attack you.
3. If the hamster bites your hand, push him gently (it seems to work better by pushing the nose), tell him that it cannot be bitten, and let her crawl onto his hand little by little.
4. After the hamster climbs onto the hand, don't raise or lower the hand suddenly, just like people are disgusted with the sudden rise and fall when taking a plane, the hamster will be very scared and sometimes struggle from the hand Come out and fall to the ground causing injury, move the hamster slowly.
5. Use the other hand to stroke the hamster from head to tail, this will make him very quiet, don't grab him hard, he will be very nervous, try to maintain a friendly atmosphere.
Hamsters are omnivores, and when they smell blood, they may involuntarily lick their wounds or bite.