NO! Please, under no circumstances should you use glue (hot or otherwise) on your hamster. Glue can be harmful to your hamster’s health and is not a good choice for attaching things to your hamster that would serve as toys or other necessities in his cage.
Silky Terrier Dog Breed Playing Aro...To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video
Silky Terrier Dog Breed Playing AroundTraditional glues are made to bond with many different types of materials, so they are also likely to stick to the fur or feet of your hamster.
If you have a project for school where you need to attach something to your hamster’s body, PLEASE do not attempt it yourself! Contact an adult or your teacher for alternative suggestions on how you can provide the information you need to complete your project.
Glue can also cause injury if it comes into contact with skin or eyes, so please take care not to get any on yourself. If you do happen to become stuck by a glob of hot glue and it is melting your skin, contact a parent immediately and seek medical attention as soon as possible.
About Hot Glue
The general term “hot glue” refers to a commercially available, fast-acting adhesive made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) resin and organic solvents. A heating element melts the glue so that it liquefies when you squeeze the nozzle. The glue quickly cools and solidifies, creating a strong bond with your project materials.
Hot glues can stand high temperatures — up to about 500 degrees Fahrenheit (260 degrees Celsius) — so they are ideal for projects that will be exposed to hot lights or other heat sources. They also work well on porous surfaces.
The Glue Has Advantages? Many people use hot glue because it’s inexpensive, fast-acting, and easy to use. It also has the added benefit of being quick to set up — you can stick things together in just a few minutes. This makes it an inexpensive option for projects that need only a temporary bond.
In addition to being harmful to your hamster, hot glue can sometimes catch fire if it’s kept near a heat source, so please be very careful that you don’t leave it too close to any other objects. If you have any questions about proper care for your hamster or project ideas, please contact an adult.
We can conclude that glue is not safe for hamsters. You are responsible if you glue something on your hamster. So please contact an adult if you have any questions about your hamster.
ncG1vNJzZmijqaG8r7zOsJylpF6YvK57yKxkoaekYrStwcRmqpqelWKzsL6MoZimq6Sav7R7