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    must have bigger privates than that hamster then i wouldnt worry about it.



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    Thank you for your help, +rep, much appreciated

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    Hi, that is the worrying thing i got with my Dwarf hamsters, its not a problem its just their Nuts. Eg, BALLS
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    It could be a little lump or something and it's been biting it or something? I'm not sure if it's cancer or something.. I hope not Good luck

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    Hamsters don't usually live past 2 years, i've had 5 hamsters. When they get a lump on there tummys, its usually a bad sign sorry to say

    I've seen this a few times with my hamsters.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue.Neon View Post
    Hamsters don't usually live past 2 years, i've had 5 hamsters. When they get a lump on there tummys, its usually a bad sign sorry to say

    I've seen this a few times with my hamsters.


    ive had alot of hamsters due to breeding them & mine usually was alive for around 3 years. im 100% sure that the lump is the hamsters privates. when i first seen it on my hamster i wasnt sure what it was either.



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    Ok, do you really want to take users' answers on here for granted? Do a useful thing for your hamster and take it to the vet, there are a variety of reasons why you should do this as its best for the hamster too - it may be a tumor but believe me you shouldn't trust its normal. Take it to the vet as it may be in pain and that's the worse thing you can give to a living animal.

    I don't know the life expectancy of hamsters but I really urge you to book an appointment with a vet as all of us on here are not vets and we haven't seen the animal. Ignore every comment on here, it isn't helpful. No offence to anyone, but if something is strange on your hamster, you'd take it to the vet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by benbam View Post
    Ok, do you really want to take users' answers on here for granted?
    Excuse me, but you are new to the forum, and there are some great helpful people on here. How do you know there are people on here who aren't vets or have hamsters and know a lot about them?
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    As other people have said, most hamsters don't live past 2 years... so why buy an old one that's probably on its way out? The guy probably sold it because of this lump; taking it to a vet will cost more than the hamster's worth, medicine for my brothers hamster cost nearly three times the price of the hamster.

    Sorry if I sounded a bit mean.

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