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Old 07-27-2015, 10:57 AM   #1
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About 11 days ago I took on a Syrian hamster from a friend of a friend who was having personal difficulties so was unable to look after little Freddie. I already have a Syrian so didn't think having another one would be too much trouble! When he first came to me his cage was way too small and he couldn't even fit on his wheel. It looked as if it hadn't been cleaned out for a while either so I put him in a clean, much larger cage with correct size wheel. He hasn't been handled much or been out of his cage so when I got him he loved bombing round the house in an exercise ball. He had so much energy and seemed so much happier in his bigger cage. At first I noticed he made little squeaks and clicking noises which I thought was really sweet. However on Saturday he was squeaking a lot while he was asleep and when he woke up early evening I saw him try to have a drink and looked like he was sort of chocking on it and he looked really uncomfortable. I took him to the emergency vet on Saturday night and she agreed his breathing was laboured and gave him some antibiotics. Last night (Sunday) and today he seemed to be getting a lot worse and was really struggling to eat or drink and is wheezing a lot. I've just took him to a different vet who diagnosed pneumonia He's given him some anti inflammatory medicine to take along with the antibiotics. Anyway the question is; does anyone have any suggestions as to how I can try to make him feel more comfortable because he's still squeaking and wheezing a lot and it's so upsetting. I've tried to give him some cucumber to keep him hydrated but he hasn't eaten that yet and I've warmed up some milk and added a bit of biscuit for energy. He's managed a bit of this but he's in pain after eating which I think is putting him off. Sorry this has been so long but wanted to put in as much as I could. Hopefully I can get a few suggestions .
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Old 07-27-2015, 12:03 PM   #2
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Sorry DebiT that is so sad after such a nice rescue. Many hams like a bit of porridge or if you are from the States something like Quaker Oats made up and a little warm. Baby foods can also be enticing for a sick ham just watch the ingredients. Fingers crossed the meds will kick in and start to make him better. Xx
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Old 07-27-2015, 12:13 PM   #3
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Agreed on the baby food. If you're not familiar with restrictions for hamsters, you need to read the ingredients to make sure there are no onions or garlic in the ingredients. I've found that foods meant for babies under 6 months of age are less likely to contain those. Chicken or turkey with vegetable have always been hugely popular with my hams

Also make sure the little guy's cage is in a draft-free area, preferably a nice warm room. Or you could perhaps put a hot water bottle at one end of his cage so he can snuggle up there if he needs to.

One other thing, what kind of bedding was he on before and what is he on now? Sometimes a change of bedding can aggravate respiration.
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Old 07-28-2015, 03:06 AM   #4
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Thank you for your suggestions. I'll pop out today and try to get him some. He's enjoying some Shreddies (cereal) mashed up in a bit of water and has eaten a bit of cheese too. The bedding I use is called Comfibed. It's the same he had in his cage when I first got him. I'm really hoping the wood shavings I used were not too dusty for him but I bought some back 2 nature for him yesterday which is completely dust free. He has a hot water bottle under his cage (I've reduced his 3 level cage to 1 for now) and I've put a blanket over half of his cage to prevent extra drafts.
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Old 07-28-2015, 09:00 AM   #5
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Hi DebiT. Great that you are now caring for this little man and he will seem uninterested in eating as respiratory problems can put them off food, but always have food in his dish and I can recommend Supreme Science Selective biscuits. This is a biscuit-shaped hamster food and the biscuits can be individually soaked and mashed up for a sick or elderly hamster, ensuring they are eating the nutrients they need. Baby food is okay, but you need to be careful that it doesn`t contain garlic or onion. This is why I mention the science selective food as it`s probably a better option.

The best thing you can do for him right now is allow him peace and quiet, rest and make sure he`s drinking. A small piece of fresh apple might do down better than cucumber as cucumber doesn`t have a sweet taste. Mash up a peanut, a shelled sunflower seed and add these to a mashed up science selective biscuit that has been softened in a few drops of water. This will taste nutty and smell nice. Little and often is the key. Any good pet shop sells science selective packs of food.

Let us know how he is and you can also use this softened food to hide/mask his medication. x
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Old 07-28-2015, 09:21 AM   #6
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Thank you racinghamster I will look for some of those biscuits to try for him. His appetite is improving I think and he has a good sleep when he's got a full belly! I've just given him some scrambled egg (made with water) which he enjoyed. I've got him a couple of jars of baby food; no onion, garlic or spices and also some natural yoghurt. I'm offering him food every few hours to keep him hydrated and keep his strength up. Is it likely a hamster fully recovers from pneumonia?
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Old 07-28-2015, 09:44 AM   #7
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If it is pneumonia (viral or bacterial) then a lot will depend on how well the drugs fight it and the hamster having the strength to manage the symptoms. Keeping him hydrated and eating a little is a good thing as not eating can mean they are quite ill, but the signs are usually slow moving, looking tired, not very responsive or active and basically they can start to look thin/weak. The breathing may look slow or fast and audible noises while breathing in and out, but sometimes hamsters do this just because they have dusty bedding and sneeze bit.

The fact that you saw two separate vets is good, but the fight begins now with he antibiotics and getting him half well again to get his appetite going and his strength back. It`s a bit like us when we feel the flu coming on. It`s hellish. You don`t want to eat, feel restless, cold/hot flushes and just want to sleep. Pneumonia can be a silent killer depending on what strain it is, but the vet will have given you what he/she feels is necessary.

If you see improvement over the next few days/week, maybe ring the vets and update them on his health and only take him back if the vet insists on checking his lungs/breathing, or ask for more medication to make sure the respiratory issues have been well and truly eradicated. Sometimes the hamster will seem well after a week but if the therapy is stopped, the symptoms can flare up again, so I would just monitor the symptoms, his activity and overall behaviour over the next 48 hours and take things from there. Offer water from a spoon or a dropper if he`s weak and can`t get to his bottle or dish.

Keep up the good work. x
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Old 07-28-2015, 11:08 AM   #8
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I think I have enough anti inflammatory for 10 days but he started the antibiotics a bit earlier. He seems a bit of a fighter bless him and I really hope he pulls through. I feel awful that he developed this a couple of weeks after I had him but I'm doing all I can for him. Thanks again for your advice x
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It is a shame he took ill like this but it can happen to any hamster. He may have got a bit stressed by the changes made if he was so used to being in cramped conditions and then had a lot of space and excersize. His body system may have got a little charged by it all, but the main thing is to concentrate on his health now and see if he can fight back. Keep us updated on how he is. x
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Old 08-01-2015, 04:24 PM   #10
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Hi everyone. Just to let you all know Freddie is still fighting. When he went to the first vet just over a week ago she said he would either get better very quickly or go downhill very quickly. To be honest he's done neither. He did get a bit better and was having a mooch round his cage, making himself another bed! He even ate some of his own food. Since then he's got slightly worse and is a little wobbly on his feet. I'm still spoon feeding him to make sure he's eating and keeping hydrated but shouldn't the antibiotics and anti inflammatory be working by now?
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