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Are they healthy?
Have they been treated for any illness? Clearly it is
hoped that they have been fit and well. If, however,
the answer is yes, then you need to know what for. If
the hamster has had treatment for its teeth, skin, or
for wet tail (see health section) then you may want to
reconsider getting this particular hamster, as it may
have ongoing or other health issues which will need
further veterinary care. Superficial wounds or abra-
sions are of less concern if they have been properly
treated and the hamster has been passed as healthy
by the store or the breeder’s vet.
What is it being fed?
Stick to his current food when you take him home, as
sudden changes in diet can cause digestive prob-
lems. You may wish to change its diet but this should
be done gradually over a couple of weeks.
Ask the shop assistant to get the hamster out for you
to handle gently and check over. These are points to
look for:
Body
The body should be pear shaped and plump looking,
with a straight spine and strong well-muscled hips
and shoulders.
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