How to know if a hamster is pregnant?

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Hamsters are generally easy to breed, although it's not always easy to tell if a hamster is pregnant. Visit females are in heat about every four days and can be fertilized by several males. The gestation lasts about 16 to 18 days. If you have a pair of hamsters and want to let them breed, you will need to separate them after the babies are born. Females can have up to 12 babies at a timebut the average number is six.

What are the signs of a pregnant hamster?

To find out if a hamster is pregnant, monitor his behavior and to pay attention to changes in his body. If you notice that your hamster is more agitated or has a rounder bellyIt is likely that she is pregnant. If you have any doubts, you can always ask your veterinarian to do an examination.

In the last 48 hours before birth, the female may become restless and unwilling to eat. She may also build a nest with her litter box. Birth is usually fairly quick and uncomplicated. The little hamsters are blind and hairless. They will start to see and move after about 10 days.

How can you help a pregnant hamster?

Gestation in hamsters lasts about 16 to 18 days, and once the babies are born, they are completely dependent on their mother for the food and heat. However, there are a few things you can do to help a pregnant hamster and her babies once they are born.

Make sure your hamster has sufficient food and water. A pregnant hamster needs lots of energy to cope with pregnancy and childbirth, so make sure she has access to good food and fresh water.

Give your hamster a cage own. The hamster cage A pregnant cage must be cleaned more often than a normal cage, as it is more likely to become ill if exposed to bacteria. Clean the cage once a week using a disinfectant to eliminate bacteria.

Support your hamster during delivery. If you notice that your hamster is in labor, do not touch itYou may hurt the babies. Leave her alone and make sure she has enough food and water.

Give your hamster a crate for babies. Once the baby hamsters are born, they must be separated from their mother, as she may unintentionally hurt or kill them. Give your hamster a baby crate with bedding, food and water.

Let your hamster rest. After giving birth, your hamster will need plenty of rest to recover from the exhaustion of pregnancy and delivery. Leave her alone and make sure she has enough food and water.

Pregnant Hamster : should I go to the vet ?

Keep a close eye on pregnant hamsters and take them to the vet if necessary... which let's face it, is pretty rare! Nature usually does things right. In the vast majority of cases, you don't need to see a vet. However, if your hamster seems to be in pain or changes its behavior too suddenly, this is an option that should not be neglected.

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Passionate about hamsters since I was young, I share with you all my knowledge about them!