No, the leg will not heal on its own. The hamster may have nerve damage, broken bones or muscle tears; all of these should be evaluated by a veterinarian. Your best option is to call your veterinarian and be up front about exactly how much you can afford to pay and when - if you only have $200 that you can spare this week, tell the veterinarian that on the phone so that he/she knows what budget you are working with. Some veterinarians will do extended payments or allow you to run a line of credit.
Just the visit costs $50. You may want to put the pet out of its misery since the outcome is so uncertain with that kind of injury. Xrays are expensive.
that is a vent hose. it hangs freely. does not connect to anything.
Stop the filter, open it in the water and RELEASE IT IMMEDIATELY! The fish has just gone through the filter and it is very stressed out. imagine being sucked up a giant vacuum cleaner! Clean the tank up an hour later and transfer the fish into a separate tank and check for signs of diseases over the next few weeks.
Here are the list of the things you will need: *A cage (not too big) *Bedding (do not use sawdust because it might get in the hamster's "system") to put inside the cage for them to walk on and burrow in *Water/Hamster food (you should get the kind of water bottle that you can hook onto the cage that hangs down) *A hamster wheel *A few small hamster toys to keep them entertained *(Optional) A Ball for them to roll around in outside of their cage. *And A gentle hand! :]
She Hangs Brightly was created in 1990.
A rope that hangs a person is called a noose.
No its wrong
Icicle hangs from the roof and rhymes with bicycle.
On turkeys and goats it hangs from under the chin... On humans (only males) it hangs from the pelvis
The Booze Hangs High was created in 1930-12.
The duration of The Booze Hangs High is 360.0 seconds.
The duration of The Noose Hangs High is 1.28 hours.
The skin that hangs from a turkey's throat is a wattle.