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My hamster has been hibernating for 3 days, and it has been warm, but it won't wake up. What should I do?
The reason for pseudo-dormancy is simple. The external environment is too cold, leading to coma, rapid decline in heartbeat and breathing. Because the weather in the south is wet and cold and there is no heating, hamsters in the south are more likely to pretend to hibernate than hamsters in the north.

Solution:

First, warm water is used to flush some glucose or electrolytic multi-dimensional feed to supplement the physical strength of rats and mice. You can feed them with a small spoon or syringe or a clean eye drop bottle. If the mouse can't open its mouth, you can pry it open a little with a toothpick! Be careful not to overdo it at once when feeding, so as not to choke to death. After that, the mice will wake up slowly, and they will be fine if they can eat and drink. It is recommended to feed glucose or electrolytic multivitamins for several days, and remember to give more paper towels or cotton to keep warm in the cage.

Second, there are many ways of heating:

1. Put the mouse and mouse next to the heater: Be careful not to get too close, there have been many times when the heater overheated and burned SS beard.

2. Put mice and mice on the thermos: Because the temperature of the thermos may be a little high, put some paper towels or towels before putting SS on it.

3. Put the mouse and mouse under the desk lamp or the yuba.

4. Blow with a hair dryer: Be careful that the temperature is not too high and not too close to SS.

5. Put the mouse on the electric blanket. ?

Please note that the heating temperature should not be too hot, just slightly hot. The stimulation of excessive temperature difference is unfavorable to save SS, even if it is saved, it will have a certain impact on the health of SS.