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Old 05-21-2017, 09:30 PM   #1
HammyAndGuineaLover
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Exclamation Hamster Has Lumps

Hello all! I wanted to let y'all know that this post is about my brother's hamster before I get started.

So, my brother has a few hamsters as I do. The hamster escaped at some point in time by climbing up his water bottle holder. *which had a water bottle in it* I was messing around on my computer when my cats and dog started acting weird, like they were on a hunt for something. I could tell since my dog did the same thing when my Syrian hamster chewed out of his bin cage. I started looking but found nothing. After a couple more minutes my dog lunged towards something.. I looked and saw a white fluffball standing very still on the ground. Luckily, my dog didn't bite the hamster but licked her so she had no wounds. I thought she was dead until I saw her head move just a bit. I caught her and put her in a different cage as my brother was taking a shower when all of this happened.

Here's the very quick summary, the hamster escaped, was caught, then put back in her cage. However, there are a few lumps on her. I've tried figuring it out through google but have found nothing so far. I will be looking out for wet tail as she probably got VERY stressed. I'll try and keep y'all updated. The lumps are small and around her face and sides.

Last edited by souffle; 05-22-2017 at 06:57 AM. Reason: Personal details removed.
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