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IM FREAKIN OUTTTT..!!?

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i started freaking out last night when i was playing with my hamster i was holding her up and on her side a little higher then her little leg/paw( close to her stomach) was a little bump it could move side to side up and down while in place. its kinda squishy what could it be?? i live in mississauga,ontario how much would it cost to get her checked??

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  1. I dont know.

    But if you really loved your hamster you would get it checked.

    And fast.

    Who knows what it could be!

    I hope its nothing serious!!!


  2. She might be pregnant if shes been around male hamsters...

    but before you get her checked you should search the

    web to see what it is. If you don't find it then take her to get checked..

    But just for a check-up i don't think it would be THAT expensive.

    Just check the price before you take her. Some places are waaayyy cheaper then others. But then again you never know why..so do your research. Dont worry she'll be fine.

    Best Of Luck and Hope I Helped!

  3. It could be worms my cat had it once

  4. It is probably a tumor, they are very common in hamsters and mice, especially females.  

  5. aw seems like a tumor to me. it could be ok. i had a hamster who had one, he lived a full life though. try not to worry.

    sorry, i don't know about doctors in your area :( but do try to get him checked out, especially if you really care about him. it shouldn't be too much of a cost.

    again, try not to worry. it will be ok. best of luck.

    :)

  6. seems like a tumor

  7. It could be a cyst, or she could have fractured something. Definitely take her to a vet. How much it costs will depend on your vet...Banfield hospitals at PetSmart should give you a free consultation...
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