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Hi guys I’m pretty sure it’s fine and when I text my vet will say this same but does this urine look okay? Just seems quite darker. I’ve found Mindys new pee spot this evening she changes it quite a bit.

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Just thought I’d ask more experienced hamster owners my last girls pee didn’t seem as dark and my girl before that peed in her sandbath.
 
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It does look dark. If you can get a sample your vet could test it. If you take her out during the day, she should wee (hopefully) in a carrier before long. I'm not sure what is making it so dark, but having it tested wouldn't be a bad thing.
 
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Sent photo to be this morning. She says she’s not worried it looks wee but concentrated but she’s not concerned ☺️ as Mindy is well in herself and not drinking more etc.
 
On your third photo down, the smaller bit of paper near the top, resting on your index finger, is what I would call a normal colour. The other darker part is darker than usual. It's good your vet isn't concerned. It can be a bit difficult getting a pee sample from a hamster but if you can, it could be reassuring to test it yourself with ketodiastix :-) Just human ones from the chemist. They give readings for protein, sugar, blood etc so you can see if it's all normal.

One way to get a sample is pop them in a pet carrier with just a ceramic hide for a while. No bedding. Any pee can then be tested or drawn up in a syringe and put in a pot for the test sticks, if it's difficult to test inside the pet carrier.

I have never actually had to do this! If anyone else has had a sample from a hamster please share!
 
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