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Originally Posted by oliviashutch
Thanks everyone for the feedback! Olivia drinks from a bowl so it might just be her drinking. It happened again twice in these days, but I checked on her and everything seems fine (also I think that if it was something to worry about, she would be wet everyday, but it only happens sometimes). I also thought that maybe it just gets kinda hot in her nest because she’s also breathing (she doesn’t sleeps in her hideouts but she sleeps in her borrows). I did call the vet and he said that since it’s something that only happens sometimes I shouldn’t really worry about it. what do you guys think?
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Hi everyone!
What a joy and what a wonder to discover this forum, where you can learn so much about hamsters.
I have recently adopted a two year old Syrian granny. He has dental disease and for weeks I have observed that his neck and chest area is wet. my vet told me that can be a sign of pain, but it's weird that it's only occasional. She has given me daily medicine for the pain and even so there are days when she is wet and I am desperate. I like the idea that you say, about what can be when you sleep, a kind of condensation of your breath.
I wanted to know if you have had that problem again and finally how you have solved it.
A big hug for this beautiful community