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Originally posted by maurizio13:
Your type of close contact with your rodent pet is the reason why cross species contamination is possible.
Like the current avian flu, you see children in Indonesia having close contacts with chickens all contracting the virus. At present the virus hasn't mutated to human host yet, but given enough time it will.
But all this doesn't explain why my baby have that pandan essence smell pee. T T.
By the way, if a hamster is shedding fur due to heaty, anyone knows what to feed the hamster ?
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Originally posted by maurizio13:
i suppose if somebody has a virus, you bathe it and it will be free from viruses.

cats especially, they have something call toxicoplasmosis, it can harm babies, even if you bathe your cat everyday.
-.- If letting it run around my bed will cause it to pass me virus, then what will happen if I simply hold it on my palm ?
I'll die immediately ?
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Hey all, I'm very puzzled by this because whenever my baby pee, there's this very strong smell that smells like pandan essence. Then after like 1 to 2 minutes, it becomes very very stinky. Is there anything wrong with my hamster?
I feed him normal hamsters food like sunflower seeds and hamster mixtures, sometimes, a little of vegetables.
Please let me know if any of you have any idea about the pandan essence thingy. :\
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