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    Junior Member WeaponXl23's Avatar
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    can i give my hamster a human medicine for his wound?

    i want to give him an anti inflammatory human medicine by mixing it to his drink.. is it ok?

    but if i put a little... is it still ok?

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    Nope, unless you want him to die. just take him to the vet.

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    Nooo!

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    If he has a cut or sore I suggest putting a bit of bacitracin on it. That's what my vet had me do when my hamster was injured. I do suggest you take him to the vet. There could be something going on that is life threatening. Hamsters are tough little guys and it's usually serious when they do show signs of sickness.


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