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Originally Posted by souffle
The come in to heat every 4 nights normally and it usually losts only a few hours. An infection usually shows as a profuse brown or yellow discharge which smells nasty. She should not smell much tomorrow evening. It could be just that she is smelling the other hammies and sending out scent signals. Try stroking her back and they normally stand with their tail up if they are in heat.
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Her discharge has no colour to it and very thin. Not infection like at all in my opinion.
She didn't smell in the car this afternoon, I noticed it about4 hours ago but it was quite strong then. Her enclosure doesn't smell and it's not so strong now, just a bit now and again. If it's the same tomorrow night I'll get in contact with the vets to be on the safe side. Her tail does raise slightly and she kinda freezes so I'm guessing she is.