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I think that sounds an idea. Our first Hamster Charlie went on like this for some time. I’d get him out for a cuddle thinking he was dying and he’d suddenly come round again and get active. It’s not an easy time.
Sometimes though you want to feel sure. If he is failing, that’s ok. And it could be time. If he shows signs of pain then it’s a different scenario. My vet said there had been recent research on signs of pain - as well as ears flat or hunching over there was a look around the eyes as if they were drawn back and looked a bit squinty - eg as if the skin had been pulled back behind the eyes.
He may just be failing generally rather than visibly having pain.
Cuddles tonight sounds a good thing.
Sometimes though you want to feel sure. If he is failing, that’s ok. And it could be time. If he shows signs of pain then it’s a different scenario. My vet said there had been recent research on signs of pain - as well as ears flat or hunching over there was a look around the eyes as if they were drawn back and looked a bit squinty - eg as if the skin had been pulled back behind the eyes.
He may just be failing generally rather than visibly having pain.
Cuddles tonight sounds a good thing.