How To Find A Lost Hamster?

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Losing a pet is a dreadful experience for anyone, but it’s especially terrifying for small, delicate animals like hamsters. Due to their small size, you are constantly concerned that you might lose track of them or, even worse, walk on them by accident.

If you have lost your hamster, don’t worry! We are here to help. In this blog post, we will discuss some tips on how to find your lost hamster.

What To Remember Before Beginning To Look For Your Hamster

Before you begin looking for your hamster, there are a few things to bear in mind. These are the:

  • Keep all animals that can move around freely (such as cats, birds, or dogs) and young children away from the hamster.
  • To prevent your hamster from hopping from room to room while you’re hunting for him, shut all doors.
  • Since hamsters are primarily nocturnal animals, your friend may likely emerge at night, when the house is dark and calm.
  • To convince your hamster that it is okay to venture outside, turn out all the lights and make as little noise as you can.
  • Consider starting in the room where you last saw your hamster.
  • As hamsters are masters at hiding, be meticulous in your search. Without moving the furniture first, take a look under, behind, above, and between any that you have.
  • Keep a mental note of any gaps or significant crevices in the walls or doors where your hammy might have fled.
  • Be cautious where you step and sit because your hammy might be in strange, squishy locations like between the sofa cushions or, if he discovered a hole, in the tapestry of your sofa.
  • Please be patient as the search may take several days or just a few hours. Without food or water, your hamster can last for up to 3–4 days.

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How To Find A Lost Hamster?

If your hamster is lost, there are a few things you can do to try and find it.

Beginning With Their Cage

Even though it sounds funny, many hamsters are so good at concealing that you should first thoroughly inspect their cage. If nothing else, this can provide you with hints as to where they went after leaving their cage, like bedding tracks.

Look Inside Of Drawers And Cabinets

A hamster can fit through even the smallest of openings, and some hamsters aren’t always able to figure out how to get back out. Check all of your cabinets and drawers for your hammy.

Examine The Shelves And Bookcases 

Hamsters are surprisingly skilled tiny climbers, and because of their inquisitive and daring personalities, they can occasionally scale considerable heights. Any bookcases should be thoroughly searched, with books moved out of the way so you may look behind them as well.

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Examine Behind And Beneath Any Furniture

Since hamsters enjoy hiding, you should carefully search behind and beneath any furniture near the area where your hamster escaped. So that you can look more closely under darker furniture, grab a flashlight.

Peruse The Bags & Backpacks

It should come as no surprise that hamsters would want to get inside your bags, backpacks, and handbags as one of their favorite activities are digging and burrowing. If you have any mixed nuts, snack bars, or other snacks in your baggage, this is very typical.

Look Behind Any Appliances You Have

Surprisingly often, hamsters prefer to hang around near dryers, washers, and water heaters. If you need to move these, take great care to avoid accidentally crushing your hamster.

Check All Closets Twice

Hamsters particularly enjoy closets because they are typically dark and full of soft clothing and boxes to burrow into. Once more, move any boxes with extreme caution, and if possible, carry a torch to improve your hamster-tracking skills.

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Try Observing At Night

Hamsters are nocturnal animals, which means they are much more active at night than during the day. You’ll catch them far more frequently if you set up a stakeout with torches and alluring food.

Treats To Draw Them Out

Given that hamsters love seeds in particular, you can leave little heaps of them in each room of your house to find out where your hamster is hiding. Each room should have the same quantity of seeds, then you should check to see whether any have been stolen.

Leave Their Cage Open And Wait For Them To Come Back

Strangely enough, a lot of hamsters want to escape only for the sake of exploring and then go back to their cozy homes once their curiosity has been sated. Always leave the door of your hamster’s cage open and provide lots of food to tempt them inside.

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How To Prevent Your Hamster From First Wanting To Escape

Sad stories involve hamsters who ran away because they were distressed or unhappy. However, you can take steps to prevent your hamster from ever being in that situation. You can also go here for a list of the 15 most important steps in hamster care.

  • Ensure that your hamster pet is content and unworried.
  • Make sure your hamster has space in a large enough cage.
  • Build a relationship with your hamster by playing with it.

How Long Can A Missing Hamster Survive?

You shouldn’t give up, even though they rarely go back to their cages without warning or instruction. Over the years, we’ve heard tales of hamsters being away for as long as two weeks before returning, starving and unclean, and more than ready to be coddled and spoiled once more.

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Jim Nero

Jim Nero

As a child, my parents got me a hamster cage and I loved my furry little friends.
So obviously when my kids were old enough I got them a pet hamster to care for.

About Me

As a child, my parents got me a hamster cage and I loved my furry little friends.
So obviously when my kids were old enough I got them a pet hamster to care for.

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