Re: Lethargic hamster!
Hopefully, he will continue to behave in his typical manner. I would just try to keep the temperature as stable and within healthy range. I would also keep a close eye on him to monitor any more changes in behavior. If he begins to act lethargic or floppy, or refuses to eat or drink enough, I would take him to the vet. Good luck!
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