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Hi everyone,
I had made a long thread through the process of losing my 14 month old Syrian hamster to cutaneous lymphoma over about little over 2 months of misdiagnosis and trying to save her. I am still awaiting for the full necropsy report to come back to see if she had hamster polyomavirus, but it could take a couple more weeks.
I am looking to see if anyone had advice for sanitizing items and enclosure for a new Syrian hamster, and sanitizing my room (I have carpet, she would occasionally go on the floor so I was worried about that too) as I have a feeling she will be positive.
I did not know until recently that lymphoma like this in young hamsters is almost always caused by this virus and that it can take up to 30 weeks (which would be around what it was from when I got her and when this started) to actually show symptoms.
Now because it is so highly contagious, resistant to most cleaning agents, and can live on surfaces for a prolonged period (sorta like parvo) based off of some studies done by labs that incidentally had infected hamsters, I am now terrified of passing this onto a new hamster.
I am prepared to simply throw out all her non-sealed wood items (the sprays, substrates, and bedding I obviously was going to anyways) and everything else will be soaked in Vikron S multiple times, the double bucaststes I have will be sprayed multiple times and scrubbed down, crevice I will use a toothbrush to get into.
It has just been such a devastating experience losing my baby, and I would love to give another Syrian hamster a home, but I want to make sure I do everything properly. Unfortunately it is very hard to find anyone with any experience on this and I want to make sure I do things properly.
And thank you to this forum for all your support through this I can’t say thank you enough
I had made a long thread through the process of losing my 14 month old Syrian hamster to cutaneous lymphoma over about little over 2 months of misdiagnosis and trying to save her. I am still awaiting for the full necropsy report to come back to see if she had hamster polyomavirus, but it could take a couple more weeks.
I am looking to see if anyone had advice for sanitizing items and enclosure for a new Syrian hamster, and sanitizing my room (I have carpet, she would occasionally go on the floor so I was worried about that too) as I have a feeling she will be positive.
I did not know until recently that lymphoma like this in young hamsters is almost always caused by this virus and that it can take up to 30 weeks (which would be around what it was from when I got her and when this started) to actually show symptoms.
Now because it is so highly contagious, resistant to most cleaning agents, and can live on surfaces for a prolonged period (sorta like parvo) based off of some studies done by labs that incidentally had infected hamsters, I am now terrified of passing this onto a new hamster.
I am prepared to simply throw out all her non-sealed wood items (the sprays, substrates, and bedding I obviously was going to anyways) and everything else will be soaked in Vikron S multiple times, the double bucaststes I have will be sprayed multiple times and scrubbed down, crevice I will use a toothbrush to get into.
It has just been such a devastating experience losing my baby, and I would love to give another Syrian hamster a home, but I want to make sure I do everything properly. Unfortunately it is very hard to find anyone with any experience on this and I want to make sure I do things properly.
And thank you to this forum for all your support through this I can’t say thank you enough
