Baegulz
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| 31 Oct 2016 03:11 PM |
My hamster Rocha is a Russian Campbell Dwarf Hamster. I got her in July, when she was only 3 months old. Tommorow, she'll be 7 months old, but I started to see some changes with her. Since last week, Rocha wasn't playing on her wheel that much, and gained weight loss. Here are some other things that happened to her:
-Sleeps more often -Drinks more water -Doesn't eat much -Less active -More stressed a bit
Is she really aging? I've already done some research, and she's only 6 months old. Help? |
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Baegulz
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Aveeo
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| 31 Oct 2016 03:19 PM |
"Gained weight loss"
Respect the science! |
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| 31 Oct 2016 03:22 PM |
| Time to get a new one and flush this one down the toilet |
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| 31 Oct 2016 03:24 PM |
| as an guinea pig owner, I think your hamster sure is aging |
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PLABS
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Baegulz
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| 31 Oct 2016 03:47 PM |
| idk how to correctly say "weight loss" in this type of way ,_, anyways, she lost weight. Plus hamsters shouldn't die at 7 months old. They should live up to 2-4 years. |
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