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When you\u2019re thinking about getting a pet hamster, what questions would you ask? Of course, you want to know how to take proper care of your pets and give them a safe, healthy, and happy life. But, would you have thought to ask the question can hamsters swim?<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Anyway, now that the question has been asked; yes, they can swim. But they really dislike it. In nature, a hamster will only swim if it absolutely has to. Even then, they will do everything they can to get out of the water as quickly as they can. They do not tolerate being wet for any length of time either. In fact, they can become ill very easily.  <\/p>\n\n\n\n

The hamster\u2019s natural habitat is in the Asian steppes or Middle Eastern deserts. As such, they have adapted to survive without water, except for drinking, of course. If you force a hamster into the water, it is likely to become very distressed. Hamsters do not handle stress well at all. It is very likely to bite when stressed. Stress may also weaken its immune system and make it more vulnerable to pneumonia or Wet Tail.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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