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Originally Posted by becky1412
GOODNESS! Sounds like you've got your hands full well done to you! For giving her such a great home. If a soft food diet works then maybe removing the 2 top teeth would be best and I agree with talking to the vet and checking if the are anyways to help prevent infection. That's great glad you have a happy hammy especially considering the circumstances hats off to you!
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Oh we have our hands so full... we have A.J. with her teeth and diabetes; George with his bad skin allergies and a toenail infection; Zuki has pyometra; Tabitha has an absurdly high risk pregnancy (hopefully giving birth tonight); Newton has allergies and sneezes all the time; Nic is blind and aggressive (although his medical problems are now taken care of but those were very severe when he got here); Baloo has a toenail infection also; Izzy has cancer; Aggie is partially paralyzed on her left side (but she is a happy fiery little hamster); Mad-Eye Moody has a chronic eye condition; and Buzz, Kronk, and Vince are just old. Plus there are a few other healthy hamsters (for a total of 20), 3 mice and 4 chinchillas.
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