Are hamsters afraid of the cold? Will they freeze to death?
Hamsters are afraid of cold and may freeze to death. When the temperature drops below 20°C, hamsters will feel cold. If the temperature continues to drop, the hamster may enter a state of pseudo-hibernation. If heat preservation measures are not taken, it may die.
How to keep a hamster warm when it is cold
1. If possible, turn on air conditioning or heating in the room where the hamster is located, so that the temperature of the environment is appropriate.
2. You can purchase a heating pad or heating lamp and place it in a suitable position in the hamster cage to achieve warmth.
3. You can put more sawdust in the hamster cage to increase the thickness of the bedding and let the hamster burrow in the sawdust to maintain its own temperature.
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