Escaped Hamster, cat with blood help

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Our stupid hamster managed to escape last night, its the first time she has managed to do this in the whole year we have had her,

We have looked high and low but cant see her,

Just looked at henry and he has blood on one side of his mouth and now we are really worried,

He has no blood on his paws, and there is no blood any were on the floor,

We cant find her anywere, we have pulled out every unit, every cupboard, lifted every thing up, and she is no were,

were the hell would a hamster go to???? they cant just vanish surely?
 
:( they like to burrow inside furniture, check your sofa for holes. i hope you find her. let us know xx
 
OK is it stupid to be sat here crying? Im soo worried about her
 
baby-storm said:
OK is it stupid to be sat here crying? Im soo worried about her

No of course it isn't. They become a part of the family, don't they? xxxx
 
They also like skirting boards, when I was a kid our hamster escaped and got behind the skirting boards, he escaped upstairs and we found him behind a plug socket (The cat was going mental at it which is why we went to look)... :D But they also vanish, Tia's hamster escaped a few years ago. We lived in a flat and we never found him ever again... not even when we moved. Nothing... the only conclusion we came too was that there a drainage pipe off the balcony. hamsters have poor peripheral vision and we think he tried to jump it... we lived on the 3rd floor.. :shock:
 
:hug: :hug: :hug:
My hamster (R.I.P Pepsi) managed to chew through his cage, underneath the base, get down 5 foot of chelves over a beanbag and he was found burrowed down the back of the wardrobe having made a nest out of a roll of wrapping paper and having somehow found a pistachio nut! I literally emptied my room trying to find him. They can squeeze into the smallest of places.

Hope you find him and that he is ok :(

and it's not silly to be upset. I was devastated when Pepsi died :(
 
We have hunted High and low, pulled everything out, gone in cupboards checked sofas, corners, units the lounge is a tip, the kitched up ended and nothing,
 
do you have a catflap? If (i really hope this isn't the case) the cat got the hamster then could it have taken the hamster outside?

I'm so sad for you :(
 
Our hamster got behind the washing machine last year, I was so worried he'd disappear! It doesn't sound like your cat has eaten him, hun..I think it would be more obvious, hope you find him :(
 
My cousins rat got under the floorboards and lived in there for well over a month until they got the landlord to lift a few of them to get him out! They use to hear him scurrying around thru the night :puke: but I dont really like rats.
 
she could be under the floorboards. The can squeeze down the tiny gaps where the pipes behind sinks or loos go down. I had one called Ringo and she was under our floorboards for about four days. She'd gone down a gap in our downstairs toilet floor. We took the floorboards up to get her!

Good luck :hug:
 
Argh they are so good at escaping! I captured my hamster before by setting up a trap for him! I filled a bucket with hamster food and put a little ramp leading up into the bucket. He followed the smell, jumped in and couldn't get out! But then obviously it would need to be kept away from where your cat sleeps! Hope you get it :hug:
 
hamsters are nocturnal so wherever she is she'll be asleep! you need to wait til night time. Sit in the dark and wait for a small dark shadow to run across the floor, or make a trap out of an empty cereal box with food in the bottom and a ramp leading up to it
 
My brothers hamster and all my gerbils escaped at some point. It was just a case of sitting completely still in each room for an hour or so until we heard them, for what its worth we found my brothers hamster in my dads old guitar :lol:
 
Never kept hamsters before - sorry. But had cats nearly our whole life and if it has eaten him then it'll leave 'the green wobbly bit' :puke: (think it's the liver). They'll eat the bones and all but never eat this bit so finding it is always a tell tale sign.

Hope it's not the case though :hug:
 
put the cage on the floor with the door open and wait a few hours or overnight it should go back to the cage poor thing must me petrified atm so found somewere to hide, my mum did this years ago with hers and it ended going back in the cage that night :hug: :hug: :hug: :hug: good luck and i hope you find it
 
I used to have hamsters and rats as a kid. When they escaped the hamsters would usually end up inside the sofa, or inside the base of my divan bed. One once ate the corner of my bedroom carpet behind a chest of drawers.
I hope you find it, they are a nightmare to find and recapture once they escape, (the rats were easier, they'd come when called) :hug: :hug:
 
I've never had a hamster before but I've grew up around cats. If the kitty has gotten your hamster then there would be some remains left. I know that sounds awful and I really do hope your lil hamster turns up safe. Please let us know what happens!
 

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