Don't worry if you think your hamster is dead, many have confused death with hibernation. You can tell if the hamster is hibernating when: 1. Its body temperature had dropped (Its cold) 2. Its rigid and stiff looking 3. Very slightly the whiskers on the hamster will move. The hamster will still have to breathe in its hibernation state. This happens because the hamster goes through a winter numbness. Hamsters like temperatures around 65 F - 72 F (18-22 C). So don't let the temperature in your house drop 15F (13C). To wake the hamster from its hibernation try turning the heat up to a little warmer. Then pick the hamster up gently and thaw him/her out with your hands. To prevent hibernation try putting more wood shavings, so the hamster can borrow deep and stay warmer. Hamsters a very senseitive to the light so make sure when putting your hamster in a cage put it away from drafts and sunlight. (They also do not like loud noises). To thaw it out try stroking it gentley with your hand. Normally hamsters should not hibernate. They hibernate for four/five months.
well since hamsters dont hibernate.... srry. Hamsters do hibernate. While hibernating they will be in deep sleep and they will not be stiff. Hamsters start hibernating if the temperature is below 60ºF . To awake a hamster, add more bedding so they can go under and keep warm, or you can out them in both of your hands to keep warm, or you can raise the temperature 5 degrees every 6 or 8 hours until the temperature returns to about 68-75ºF.
Technically it's not hibernation, but they will slow down their body functions (they become "torpid") if the room temperature of the room they are in gets unusually low, but shouldn't just go into hibernation just because it's the winter season. If your hamster reaches this state, in most cases do not to disturb them. Let them come out of it naturally. Golden hamsters become sluggish at about 14C and torpid at about 10C. Dwarf hamsters aren't known to hibernate, and Syrian hamsters should be warmed to get them out of hibernation because they can die if they are in this state too long. Lack of water, and sudden temperature change can cause a sort of hibernation, and this is dangerous. Wake them up, and get them water, food, and warmth. I remember reading a post in the group about a family who put their hamster in the fridge, thinking it was dead, and then being surprised the next morning when the hamster was in the fridge chewing on veggies, as happy as can be! My point is, your hamster might not be dead, just hibernating. Check the whiskers, because on a hibernating hamster, they'll be twitching.
No. If your chickens are 'hibernating' they are most probably dead :'( svgksavhdksavgkud
Not necessarily. A stiff hamster could be asleep or in a state of shock. It is best to check for other signs of life (breathing, movement) before determining if the hamster is dead.
No, your hamster is dead.
Hamster love to eat! You should always have a little bowl filled with food in his/her cage. Some hamsters, if you feed them from the palm of their hand, will just simply put it in their pouch and wait till you leave the room or they will go down to their nesting area or storage corner and place it there for la later. If your hamster is hingry it might try to nibble on your fingers or bite the cage bars. It's very important to have food ALWAYS available for him/her. You don't really kneed to know if their hungry or not but you do need to have food in the playpen or cage at all times! Think if you were a hamster and your human dosen't feed you... What would you do?
It's probably not dead. It is maybe sleeping for awhile. I mean hamsters have to sleep to you know.
Punch it :D
Does it ever wake up?? But its still breathing??if it is but it is not waking up then it could be hibernating Where do you place your hamster's cage?? it it is too cold?? then they are hibernating..
Hamsters only hibernate in the wild.
hamsters don't hibernate!!!!!!
It's probably pseudo-hibernating, it's completely normal.
he will probably be hibernating so just leave him
I don't think food is the matter of them hibernating. You should just feed them regular hamster food. Make sure they are warm and not on water or swimming. You can try to hold him to make your hamster to feel warm.
Alive?
poke him
Hedgehogs are very small animals and should NEVER go into hibernation they are way to small to live of their body but if the conitions are to cold or not in there favor they will go into hibernation and they will most likely die:(
if a hamster is hibernating(this counts for all hamsterss not just dwarfs), it will stay in its bed for ages and wont wanna come out. gently hold it in your hands and see if you can encourage it to start being active! (i just made this up but it is proberly right!)