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#1 mismatched

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Posted 18 August 2022 - 05:05 AM

Have I asked for help on this hamster before? (If yes, do not start a new topic. Look for your old topic and continue to post there so that other members can refer to previous symptoms)

No - This is the first time I am asking for help on this hamster.

 

Here is information about my hamster -
Age: 1 year 11.5 months
Gender: Male
Species: Russian Dwarf
   
These are the details of my hamster's ailment -
When did it start: Most noticeable within the last few days

 

Signs: 

- Wobbly walking

- Difficulty balancing when sitting on his butt

- Will come to my hand but rarely climbs on anymore 

- Breathing has slowed down a lot (no signs of wheezing/clicking)

- Frequently sleeping (way more than usual)

- While eating (about half hour ago) a leaf of spinach (which he would usually finish really quickly), he would stop and stare blankly between bites lasting 3-10 seconds. Sometimes during these moments his eyes would start closing like he was falling asleep. I know it's not his alert/sensing danger sort of 'freeze' because he would not twitch his nose or show other signs he used to. No response to my waving my finger past him. A short while before, when he froze eating something else, I tapped him and he responded very slowly. 

- Reduced appetite

- Colour changes associated with old age

- No response to name or sounds or removing/replacing his roof.

 

 

I think he is dying and transporting him to a vet will distress him significantly because he's very sensitive to changes and transport. 

 

Has anyone experienced any of the above before?

What can I do to keep him comfortable and support him in this time?






#2 Kikya

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Posted 18 August 2022 - 07:50 AM

I would make sure he's warm and maybe wrap him in a soft blanket and hold him if he's comfortable doing so and it doesn't distress him. Give him whatever food or treats he will take. Sometimes that's just a simple spoonful of baby food. Tell him how much he means to you and thank him for the good times.

If you have a vet that can give you some painkiller without a visit. Some Meloxicam might be helpful if you tell them it's end of life comfort care. I would ring the vet, just in case. Don't take him in but ask to speak to the vet who treated him last.
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#3 mismatched

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Posted 18 August 2022 - 02:22 PM

Update: Shortly before I posted this, he’d crawled into his lil hole and went to sleep. When I got up this morning, he was in the same position and he’d passed. Thank you for your reply. @Kikya

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Posted 18 August 2022 - 08:02 PM

Update: Shortly before I posted this, he’d crawled into his lil hole and went to sleep. When I got up this morning, he was in the same position and he’d passed. Thank you for your reply. @Kikya


I'm so sorry for your loss. I have no doubt he had a great life with you.

Rest in peace, little ham. God bless you.