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How to raise hamsters in summer?

1. Mice are very afraid of heat. Indoor air should be kept circulating in summer, otherwise rats are prone to heatstroke. In addition, you can turn on cold air to blow on the mice. Please be careful not to let the temperature drop suddenly, and pay special attention not to take mice out at noon when you go out. If you have to take it out, you can also use cold insulation equipment and cold drink cans.

Although the hamster itself has a high body temperature, it is still difficult to survive well at high temperature. So be sure to put it in a cool and ventilated place to avoid heatstroke. Be sure to drink plenty of water, because the amount of water will increase when the weather is too hot. If you forget to water it, you will probably die of thirst. It's best to feed some cool food to relieve the heat, and don't feed too many breadworms to avoid getting angry.

Although the hamster's body temperature is very high, it is still difficult to survive at high temperature, so it must be kept in a cool and ventilated place to avoid heatstroke. Be sure to drink plenty of water, because the amount of water will increase when the weather is too hot. If you forget to water it, you will probably die of thirst. It's best to feed some cool food to relieve the heat, and don't feed too many breadworms to avoid getting angry.