As pregnant hamsters approach the time to deliver the litter, they may become restless and active and may have vaginal bleeding. "Indication of a problem would be reluctance on the part of the hamster to be held or picked up; unusual aggression or nippiness; change in behavior and temperament," Johnson said. Like internal bleeding, ruptured organs, and so on. Then they met each other and I stopped them. But there is an unusual amount of blood. This hamster fact is very vital to know and should be learnt by any responsible hamster owner. Stress makes it harder for a hamsterâs body to fight off infection. I have two robo dwarf hamsters. However, if one hamster seriously injures another, that is not healthy.If a hamster is bleeding or appears weak or wounded, you need to separate the hamsters. This swelling is full of pus that the hamsterâs body has produced during its fight with the infection. So I separated them. WHY DO HAMSTERS FIGHT. You should take your hamster to the vet if the wound looks very bad. It may need antibiotics. Since he is bleeding around his "snout" his claws might be too lob and make sure that you DON'T put them back together because when two males are in ONE cage TOGETHER they can become very territorial and have a fight an to stop the bleeding just get a cue tip wet with water and dap it on the wound. It is best to change to a dust-free alternative! Pregnancies usually last from 16 to 22 days, depending on the type of hamster. Probably either one is trying to own their territory. I'm scared that he's in pain and I don't know how to make his leg better. "Pain in hamsters is often indicated by a hunched posture and reluctance to move. Except that she has been bleeding for the past couple of days and I know they're not meant to have periods - just wondered if this had happened to anyone else? Im new here and i just wanted to ask a questiong about my dwarf hamster she started bleeding yesterday afternoon we knew she was pregnant when she always rest, eat too much and fight her friends we dont know since when she was pregnant cause shes with us a week ago. Make sure there is plenty of healthy bedding now that the space is larger. My other hamster is dead now, so it is not of fighting injuries. Squeaking and distressed noises â If you notice that these become more common and regular, it may be time to split them up. Ok, so then I was on my computer, and my brother came up to me and said "the hamster is bleeding". Finally I found this site and I am desperate for some help. My kids have 4 hamsters, one belonging to each child. What to do if you see hamsters fighting. Hamsters are so small and tiny they can be weakened substantially by any little infection so you need to act quick with these things so your hamster can have the most strength to fight back. If you can find out some more info about what happened please do post it. 1 decade ago. Owners who notice an increase in size, unusual discharge, redness or bleeding, should be advised to see a veterinarian. Hi! I told him that to never separate hamsters with his bare hands or else they will take his finger off. No matter what research you have done, it is NOT normal for them to fight like that! My other hamster, Wayne was in his cage and Charlie was out exploring. He's exercising and eat and drinking normally and doesn't really seem to notice. Please seperate them now. Dwarf hamsters will fight and you need to let them fight unless one of them is bleeding. Interrupting can make things worse or put you or the injured hamster in danger., Sometimes hamsters fight because they do not have enough space. I have two Russian Dwarf hamsters, they are both female and are from (apparently) the same litter. **I'm glad you took them to the vet. If a hamster is bleeding or appears weak or wounded, you need to separate the hamsters immediately. Unfortunately, their running and playing can sometimes get them injured. Yes, in general Dwarf hamsters don't mind living in groups or pairs from the same litter but every Dwarf species is different. Hamsters that fights causes them to bleed. Like, genuinely can't stand the sight of eachother. Itâs a terrible thought to write about, so please handle your hamster very carefully. I thought they were just playing at first. 14 answers / Last post: 3/11/2008 at 10:33 AM. But suddenly Charlie was bleeding! Then today, i checked it again to see if it was okay. Hamster bleeding down there? Some hamsters will become stressed and fight if kept in pairs or groups. If a hamster develops an infection, it can sometimes cause an abscess to form. There will be no changes to other Yahoo properties or ⦠If your hamster is not having any bleeding or injury, it should be fine. I didn't know what happened to Charlie thought I was near him! What does it mean? (Charlie and Wayyne does not get along.) I'm happy they are going to be okay! The reason you didn't see the actual fighting is because the fighting goes on (mostly) during the night. Bedding. The chunk looks pretty sizable, but isn't really bleeding. The extra fluffy, puffy kind of textile sometimes found on or in hamster toys (the ones with very long fibers, like the stuffing inside teddy bears). Wounds, cuts or bleeding â these indicate that they are no longer play fighting. Fights often lead to eye injuries and infections. I have 2 chinease hamsters and when i got them they were loveing and 2 weeks later they start fighting there both girls btw the gray ones ear tail foot and back is bleeding? I thought they'd be okay and were just bickering like us humans do, but now I've noticed one of them is bleeding from just beside his tail. Tell me what is going on! playing, eating. I've had them only for about just over two weeks now, and they seem to fight a lot. If your hamsters are not interacting each other, except to fight, then itâs time to admit defeat. Normal fighting tends to look a bit like boxing or often involves one hamster being pinned on the floor by another. Then i noticed that one of my hamsters had blooding on her ball. Now there is a lot of blood near her tail and butt area. At first, you may think this was just an accidental fall or scratch as you probably didn't see the actual fighting occur. Yesterday i was cleaning my hamsters and i put them in their balls. If your hamsters are not getting along, you can try giving them more space before separating them. I have two Robrovski hamsters, I got them in January and as they're brothers the pet store woman said I could keep them together. My hamster's face is bleeding. My last remaining hamster, hammy, is bleeding out of it rear! He dashed off really quickly and struggled when I tried to pick him up. It's red blood. I think they were fighting over something and one of them ended up bleeding. Most hamsters are strictly solitary. do i have to seperate them? A fight is more serious if it involves one hamster often being chased around the cage at speed or if biting is involved (although don't confuse this with grooming). ⦠and know when i want to handle the bleeding hamster, he is a bit more agressive and scratches me. Sometimes hamsters fight because they do not have enough space. But this morning I checked and one of them was injured. Hammyis acting normal. What is this? If your hamsterâs bedding is dusty it could be irritating its eyes and causing conjunctivitis. Giving them a larger space may not solve the ⦠The main symptom of an abscess is a swelling, which may be soft or hard. I checked my other hamster and she was fine. Now I don't know what to do with the bleeding one. I need help fast my hamster is bleeding after having a fight what should I di. Signs that a hamster is sick with pneumonia include pus or mucus oozing from the nose or eyes, difficulty breathing, loss of appetite, and lack of activity. Hamsters are active little animals that love to run and play. I'm sorry you don't realise they're properly fighting/ The hamster is bleeding from bits, YES. Dwarf hamster species may tolerate siblings or same-gender unrelated hamsters if introduced at an early enough age, but this cannot be guaranteed. Dwarf hamster bleeding for almost 2 days - posted in Hamster Pregnancy Care: Hi!