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Misia
Misia

Hi,
I need urgent advice.My hamster,one and a half year old syrian female,is sick.For a past 3 days her eyes are sticky,and there is pus slightly red coloured,blood alike.One of her eyes is bigger then normal.She is not eating much,drinking less then usual.I`m very worried because she`s looks weak and sleeping most of the time.I`m wondering what is the reason of this sickness and how can i help her fighting this infection.Little bit about everyday routine may be helpfull.So first of all i`m using safe wood shaving according to producent,but i noticed there was a structual change in my last pack of shaving (it was difficult,at least more then ever,to separate them from each other) .I`m putting wool bedding in her little house.I`m using the same stuff from the first day i welcomed her,bringing to my home and i never detected any health issues before.Cage is localized in warm,non windy place,systematically cleaned as well as her everyday feeding and drinking stuff.I`m giving her "supa hamster" always providing with all kind of fresh fruits like: apple,banana,strawberries,sometimes small pieces of grapes seed and skinless,and veges:carrot(cooked only),green parsley leafs,tomatoes,cucumber plus seeds and nuts which i'm buying separatelly.I remember days when i`ve been giving her meat,very small portions of cooked fish and ham but stopped nearly two months ago due to fast weight gainig.I will appreciate any kind of help wich can be effective and cure or in very best of possible ways end her suffering.Obviously i can't afford on vet,but i'm able to buy everything that will be necessary.Thanks in advance and take care of you guys.Sorry for my bad grammar.English is not my native language.Best regards.Miss Z.

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