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Hamster Isn't Very ActiveYet, he is still active when we hold him. We have no other animals (cat, dog, etc.) so I know that nothing got hold of him. What could cause a hamster to not be as active as he used to be? Janice from Illinois Feedback About This Post:RE: Hamster Isn't Very ActiveDon't worry...enjoy. Once your hamster has become an adult (after about a year), he/she has a few "wild" episodes, but basically settles down. I'm really enjoying mine now that the childhood stuff is over. He's much calmer, and less excited about things--perfectly healthy. Just more mature. Post By gedo (Guest Post) RE: Hamster Isn't Very Active
He might have found a chemical or swallowed something while he was out. If you think so, check and see if there is a vet that will see hamsters in your area. Post By Kacy (Guest Post) |
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