Wet tail is a disease for hamsters. It is almost like hamsters getting diarrhea. If not treated with drops or any medicine, it can be fatal. Fatal means that your hamster can die from this disease. My hamster, Nemo, has wet tail now, so everyday, twice a day, I have to give Nemo two drops of orange flavored wet tail drops.
If you notice your hamster has a wet bottom and/or has wet and/or strong smelling poo, go to your local pet shop and buy some medicine for your furry little buddy so you can keep a healthy, happy pet!
For the record, Nemo LOVES the drops and takes it as a treat. I feel bad for having to take the dropper away so I always make sure to give her a top favorite seed. But, do not just buy the drops as a treat because this will make your pet sick.
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Wet tail is a condition exclusively to rodents, so a house cat cannot get wet tail.
yes they can get wet tail, but its more common in hamsters
Wet tail in a hamster is not transferable to a person. When a hamster has wet tail, the main symptom is diarrhea.
All hamsters can get wet tail. Try not to get the hamster wet and don't use cat litter in its toilet. My sister did this and the next day the hamster had wet tail.
Wet tail is a disease hamsters and rodents get, some rodents do get it, it is very fatal
when hamsters squeal it isn't a indication of wet tail. Usually the signs of wet tail are a discoloration around its tail and bottom area and a wet tail. Squealing could indicate that you may have scared him or he doesnt want to be bothered
a mixture of diahorrea and urine. Any hamsters with the signs of wet tail should be taken to the vet immediately, as wet tail detoriates a hamster's helth very quickly and is often a killer disease.
Hampster wet tail is when ur hampster gets diarrhea and then dehydrated.
The possessive form is: The wet dog's tail is wagging.
Wet tail is generally not transmitted to humans. Wet tail is a form of stomach upset or diarrhea that causes a hamster or other small mammal to become ill.
Key word: wet. If they are wet too long they get wet tail. (leaking water bottle, left in water for over 10 minutes, etc.)
an illness