I also have one that is so tiny! She's adorable.
While much smaller than her parents and littermates she has thrived to reach adulthood.
If you feel yours needs help, supplement the baby with kitten replacer milk, or you can add vitamins to the water bottle if its old enough to drink. Sometimes there is just something wrong with it that can't be found and it will die if that is so.
Best of luck
Cheers
2007-02-21 21:16:54
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answered by babsie b 3
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there is a liquid supplement in places like petsmart...pet stores. its for baby wild animals. when my cat was a little kitten, the pet store recommended it and the kitten THRIVED!!!! loved the formula thank God and did very well. best to you and your hamster
2007-02-21 23:46:01
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answered by AlwaysWondering 5
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You shouldn't have to worry about that. If it isn't getting enough nutrition though, you can try feeding it a supplemented formula out of an eyedropper.
2007-02-21 23:41:39
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answered by Rocky 3
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Does it have fur??? If it does you can take it aside a couple of times a day & give it chicken. egg, tofu, cheese, peanut butter, something high protein or high fat......If it doesn't have fur maybe it passing is nature's way......Nature isn't always pretty
2007-02-22 00:15:04
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answered by Catcanscratch 5
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Have you tried miracle grow?
2007-02-21 23:41:41
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answered by Felicia 1
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give it a dish of seeds
2007-02-22 00:35:37
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answered by MommyCaleb 5
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maybe it's the runt of the litter..
2007-02-21 23:59:46
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answered by Mr. Cats 3
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u kill it, it is suffering
2007-02-21 23:40:17
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answered by timmycky13 1
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