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QuestionWhat happens if I don't cut my hamster's nails?Truedirectioner321Community AnswerIt's usually okay, as long as the hamster has tons of chew toys that he can also use to cut down his nails. If they get too long, you can always go to a vet to get them clipped.
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QuestionDo hamsters need their nails to climb?Community AnswerYes, a hamster does use its nails to climb.
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QuestionCan I cut my hamster's nails when it's sleeping?Community AnswerI highly doubt you'll be able to access your sleeping hamster. Hamsters like to sleep burrowed in bedding and/or a hideout. It's not a good idea to try to handle a sleeping hamster as you may traumatize it.
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QuestionDo I need to trim a hamster's nails regularly?Ginger potatoCommunity AnswerOnly if they get too long and start causing the hamster pain.
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QuestionWhat I do if I cut the quick?Community AnswerHe or she should be okay, but if you notice any limping or signs they are hurt because of it, talk to a vet or a pet store employee. Be careful next time, the quick is how blood travels to their nails.
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QuestionDo I have to train my hamsters in order to clip their fingernails?Community AnswerYou should tame the hamster first, then hold your hamster in your hand and hold its hand between your fingers and be careful not to cut too deep. You may be better off having your vet trim the hamster's nails for you.
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QuestionCan I put a rock in her cage?Community AnswerAs long as the rock has been fully disinfected, of course! A rock is a great way to trim your hamster's nails.
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QuestionIs it okay if you do not cut your hamster's nails for a year?Aliyah AdkinsCommunity AnswerMost hamsters do not need their nails cut because they shorten them by climbing on things in their cage. As long as your hamster can maintain its own nails, they don't need to be cut.
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