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How to distinguish hamster wet tail from diarrhea?
There is no essential difference between hamster diarrhea and wet tail. When hamsters have diarrhea, the feces are thin and thin, which will stick to their tails, causing the surrounding hair to be wet. Hamsters have wet tails, which are usually caused by colds and gastroenteritis. You can try to control it with some antidiarrheal drugs in the early stage. If the condition is found to deteriorate, it needs to be sent to the pet hospital for examination and treatment in time.

Usually young hamsters and Syrian hamsters are more likely to wet their tails, which should be related to the fragile gastrointestinal system. Diarrhea can occur in hamsters of all breeds at any age.

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Precautions:

1, hamsters can use a tropical fish tank of 50 cm square with barbed wire on the tank (it is easy to be sultry in summer, so pay attention). When using the wire cage, the hamster grabs the wire and climbs up, which is in danger of falling. Therefore, it is best that the cage is not very high, and the wire at the bottom of the cage should be removed before use.

2. Drinking water can be supplied through the water feeder, which is installed at a height convenient for drinking, and water is added to the container-shaped water tank. Hamsters can be allowed to play with water in summer, but don't get the cage too wet. Hamsters have the habit of urinating in a fixed place. They put a bedpan in a place where they often drown, and put urine or feces in it to make the bedpan stink, so they will use it as a toilet.

3. Hamsters are omnivores. They can eat yellow-green vegetables such as pumpkin, light-colored vegetables such as cabbage and lettuce, and pay attention to feeding some vegetables and fruits when feeding mainly.

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