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2006-12-27 16:20:07 · 37 answers · asked by justwannaknow 2

I have a hamster I think it might have lice?
How much does it take to take a hamster the vet?
I need to know

2006-12-27 16:12:06 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

I just got a new hamster today, and all he has been doing is spinning around on the wheel. I bought my new hamster one of those 3 level cages, not those plastic ones because they look too small for them so I was hoping he would be okay in this big cage, but my hamster isn't eating or drinking at all! Just spinning non stop and I'm worried it may be stressed out or something.

I have one of those water bottles with the metal tube and the ball but he hasn't been drinking from it and maybe he doesn't know how to use it? Should I use a regular bowl? As for food, he hasn't ate much. I put in some carrots and he nibbled on that or a bit, but he seems addicted to the wheel more than anything. Is there something wrong or am I worrying too much?

2006-12-27 15:54:00 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

i just wanna know

2006-12-27 15:34:27 · 11 answers · asked by ADRi :] 1

Yes, I know the animals are already dead but what does it teach the kids?

2006-12-27 15:28:41 · 17 answers · asked by joyce d 2

I have a teddy bear hamster that has a wheel that is like above the whole cage (it is one of those big plastic bulit ones that have alot of things to do). It has a slide that they run up to get to the top but for some reason it is making a nest ( I think it's a male as that is what it was labeled) I can't tell right now as it's too new to allow you to pick it up. Yet do males make nests? As it makes a nest in this wheel (it is all plastic with a few holes in it for the air, and when it runs it sprays all of it's stuff in the nest on the floor. So we had to build a cone shape thing to make it catch everything it puts in there that falls. Any ideas? My main question is do males make nests though. It may help lead to whether or not it was marked incorrectly. As I know they make nests if they are preg.

2006-12-27 15:27:29 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

There is research that says that all the testing is useless for humans and only makes money for the labs.

2006-12-27 15:27:00 · 8 answers · asked by joyce d 2

l have read a book it is called "l,freddy"in the golden hamster saga and the hamster look like it like mealworms!!

2006-12-27 15:21:15 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

I'm most definitely against it, and I have zero tolerance for it.

2006-12-27 15:18:45 · 27 answers · asked by composure 1

He is a staffordshire bull terrier and 8 years old

2006-12-27 15:15:36 · 5 answers · asked by odngi 1

2006-12-27 15:12:14 · 18 answers · asked by ADRi :] 1

Someone asks if, under the living situation they have, they should get a Newf. And sure as God made little green apples....there is the "cut and paster" putting up the ENTIRE AKC breed STANDARD to answer the question. Now this is really not giving an answer to the question. The person did NOT ask the breed standard.
And since the site was not even MENTIONED....is that NOT plagerism?????

2006-12-27 15:07:34 · 12 answers · asked by ARE YOUR NEWFS GELLIN'? 7

2006-12-27 14:30:28 · 17 answers · asked by sinsoontat 1

I have several large leopard appaloosa horses but I have this one minature horse that is 29" tall......I feed the large horses 30 ounces of oats each daily plus quality hay. The problem with the mini horse is I only feed him about 10 ounces of oats and he gets bloated. Should I switch his feed to just cracked corn or sweet feed? Do mini horses have trouble digesting oats?

2006-12-27 14:22:12 · 13 answers · asked by Mark T 1

Is it?

2006-12-27 14:21:47 · 37 answers · asked by Anonymous

does that mean she has a cracked pelvic or both her legs broke

2006-12-27 14:20:29 · 12 answers · asked by gail_harter 1

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SO CUTE agree??

2006-12-27 14:19:53 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

im 14 yrs and i want a small pet as my own. my mum isnt keen on rats so if anyone has any suggestions it would be appreciated

2006-12-27 14:04:19 · 9 answers · asked by Lachlan B 1

2006-12-27 14:04:18 · 9 answers · asked by j c 3

2006-12-27 13:48:58 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

I am looking after a pet quail but it has a very large lump of faeces stuck underneath its tail. I have tried to remove it but it is really stuck. Can you tell me how to remove it?

2006-12-27 13:29:45 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

I absoulty hate animal testing and I love seeing products like Burts Bees, that have not tested on animals on their labels. But if they don't test it on animals then how do they test their products?

2006-12-27 13:12:21 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous

Would it be okay to keep two pet rats in a plastic rubbermaid container that measures 36Lx16Wx13H ? i know that the container is large enough, but is it chewproof? i would provide good ventilation. my only question is, is a rubbermaid container escape-proof?

i have no cats or dogs or any other potentially dangerous pet.

I WILL PROVIDE ADEQUATE VENTILATION

2006-12-27 13:07:54 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

I have the most fantastic horse on the world, she has not been ridden in 12 months as she has mild arthritus in her near back leg. In her prime she was a great eventer, shes the bravest horse over any jump, has lovely floaty paces and was jumping 1m60 for fun. I know I am going to have trouble finding a replacement for her when her time is up (sniff sniff) so was wondering if I had left it to late to breed from her. She's 24 going on 25. A thoughbred and has bred a foal years and years ago with her previous owner. Apart from her arthritus she is in good health . Any answers from experienced horsey people would be much appreciated

2006-12-27 12:24:32 · 19 answers · asked by xoclairexo 3

whenever i feed my degus, it doesn't eat in the next 3 seconds
what should i do?

2006-12-27 12:22:15 · 7 answers · asked by josefina 1

My husband recently started raising meat rabbits and are having trouble with some dying. They don't exhibit any symptoms before we find them dead. All are a healthy weight, eyes and ears are clear, no diarrhea, respiratory or neurological symptoms. We'll just find them dead in their cages. All are fed a commercial rabbit food and have access to fresh water at all times. One rabbit is housed per cage, and cages are cleaned at least twice weekly. They are housed in a shed with adequate airflow and don't get over-warmed either. Any suggestions would be appreciated. We've had pet rabbits for years without problems, and this is frustrating!

2006-12-27 12:12:00 · 8 answers · asked by But Inside I'm Screaming 7

please only answer this if you truely know for sure.

2006-12-27 12:11:25 · 5 answers · asked by Annabelle 1

A mouse just had babies in my room yesterday (12-26-06). I found 2 of the babies, but there may be more of them. My ferrets are only allowed to play in my room (according to my mom). What do I do? Mice babies don't open their eyes for 10 days and I don't want my ferrets to come across them and eat them or something. These mice could be diseased! Should I risk letting them out? My one ferret has adrenal disease. What do I do!?!

2006-12-27 12:10:27 · 10 answers · asked by ferret_tricks 1

Does anyone here rode horses, English saddle?

2006-12-27 12:07:06 · 15 answers · asked by FallOutBoyRocker 2

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