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Most Syrian hamsters are known for their large cheek like pouches that are often packed with food at all times of the day. Some Syrian hamsters are even known for their love to burrow and love to sleep. However, the Syrian hamster is not known to bite. Sadly, many rumors have spread giving some people the impression that hamsters are dangerous and bite often. This is simply not true. Your vet can tell you that Syrian hamsters may bite occasionally, but it usually out of fear not habit. Some animals, in general, will bite in a defensive behavior when they are provoked or mistreated. Hamsters are no different. In fact, hamsters have very weak eyesight and often explore the world around them with their teeth. You can help assure your hamster by being respectful to his schedule. For instance, don’t try to handle him while he’s sleeping or eating. Talk with your veterinarians Thousand Oaks CA for more information.

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Chocolate Mitt ferrets can make excellent pets. They are small yet extremely curious and active creatures. If you’re looking to purchase one, talk with your vet first to learn about basic health and care for these particular ferrets. One thing your vet may tell you is that some ferrets are prone to develop Insulinoma, which can occur in ferrets ages two and up. This disease develops when the cells of the pancreas form tumors. The tumors in the pancreas can cause an excessive production of insulin which can in turn cause the ferret to have low blood glucose levels or hypoglycemia. The tumors are often called nodules and can be as big as 1cm. The tumors may occur one at a time or in groups. Checking your Chocolate Mitt’s blood glucose levels at the age of 2 and up can help your veterinary clinic Thousand Oaks, CA detect the onset of Insulinoma. Visit http://vetagourahills.com/ for additional information. ... Read more »

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