Hamsters do not swim out of choice and should not be put in water for your enjoyment. Hamsters that get wet can easily catch pneumonia and die. I have heard of cases of Hamsters catching cold and getting respiratory infections if the get wet from their Water bottles. Additionally putting in water like that can strip a hamsters skin and fur of oils that it needs to remain healthy. Before you do stupid things like this with your pet read a book by a respected authority on that animal.
@gullreefclub *facepalm* you might be saying all this, but guess what? out of all the times I've done this, get ready for this, none of that shit happened. And I have read 10+ books on hamsters. by the way, she died by cancer. Let me guess, next your going to say letting your hamster swims causes cancer.
@PedroThePie For over 20 years I had Rodents as pets and also breed Hamsters, and Chinchillas the only type of Bath they need unless a very rare reasons is a Sand Bath. After falling or crushing the top reasons for a Hamster to die is Wet Tail, Tumors\ Cancer, Respiratory Infection, Stress, and Old Age. If you would google Hamster bath sand you will find a number of web pages that will agree with what I am saying. The reason Hamsters can get chilled easily is due to their high metabolic rate
Hamsters shouldn´t be put into water at all! They clean their fur within sandbaths!!! If you like to get information about hamster care, watch my vids on my channel. I like to get comments!
@ihatejinny99 yeah, I did that cause on my other vid, there were so many comments yelling saying that "this is cruel!!!" and stuff, and plus the fact she was old, I put in a little "island" for her.
@MisGrudge just to say, she trys to get out even if theres no water in the sink, but at this point poor hammie is right, while bringing her outside, she got two really bad bacteria in her ear and now its all swollen, infected and itchy, even with the help of medicine )-:
1.one day i putted my hamster in the sink to swim.2 days later he was feeling kinda' weird so i take'd him to the animal clinic. the doctors told me to NEVER do that again!
he could die. I DONT THINK U WILL BELIVE ME , but thats ur problem not mine! cute hamster by the way
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gullreefclub 2 months ago
Hamsters do not swim out of choice and should not be put in water for your enjoyment. Hamsters that get wet can easily catch pneumonia and die. I have heard of cases of Hamsters catching cold and getting respiratory infections if the get wet from their Water bottles. Additionally putting in water like that can strip a hamsters skin and fur of oils that it needs to remain healthy. Before you do stupid things like this with your pet read a book by a respected authority on that animal.
gullreefclub 2 months ago
@gullreefclub *facepalm* you might be saying all this, but guess what? out of all the times I've done this, get ready for this, none of that shit happened. And I have read 10+ books on hamsters. by the way, she died by cancer. Let me guess, next your going to say letting your hamster swims causes cancer.
PedroThePie 2 months ago
@PedroThePie For over 20 years I had Rodents as pets and also breed Hamsters, and Chinchillas the only type of Bath they need unless a very rare reasons is a Sand Bath. After falling or crushing the top reasons for a Hamster to die is Wet Tail, Tumors\ Cancer, Respiratory Infection, Stress, and Old Age. If you would google Hamster bath sand you will find a number of web pages that will agree with what I am saying. The reason Hamsters can get chilled easily is due to their high metabolic rate
gullreefclub 2 months ago
@gullreefclub I have three hamster baths and I use water baths too, though I usally use the sand baths.
PedroThePie 2 months ago
Hamsters shouldn´t be put into water at all! They clean their fur within sandbaths!!! If you like to get information about hamster care, watch my vids on my channel. I like to get comments!
ALXDO1 7 months ago
errrrrr, im not sure its even swimming anymore... but technicallt this is bettre cuz the other option would be animal abuse
ihatejinny99 8 months ago
@ihatejinny99 yeah, I did that cause on my other vid, there were so many comments yelling saying that "this is cruel!!!" and stuff, and plus the fact she was old, I put in a little "island" for her.
PedroThePie 8 months ago
poor hammie.. ;((( don't you see that he wants to get out??? But i'm glad you did't keep him in the water for to long...
MisGrudge 10 months ago
@MisGrudge just to say, she trys to get out even if theres no water in the sink, but at this point poor hammie is right, while bringing her outside, she got two really bad bacteria in her ear and now its all swollen, infected and itchy, even with the help of medicine )-:
PedroThePie 10 months ago
@MisGrudge yes you are right
fotinitsa97 10 months ago
hamsters die when u put them in water....
teddyweddy1994 10 months ago
It said views 0 when i clicked this.. You got 138 views in 5 seconds?
Nubs4TheWin 1 year ago
yeah so please PedroThePie read this carefully:
1.one day i putted my hamster in the sink to swim.2 days later he was feeling kinda' weird so i take'd him to the animal clinic. the doctors told me to NEVER do that again!
he could die. I DONT THINK U WILL BELIVE ME , but thats ur problem not mine! cute hamster by the way
nodi50104 1 year ago