Nobody likes to see an injured animal, but nobody can deny how adorable the photo shared by Redditor GeorgeOnee of the tiniest hamster with an even tinier cast. This cute baby hamster broke its arm and needed a mini cast to help with its recovery. This image represnts a positive, which is the hamsters recovery, rather than exploiting its vulnerability. We found some more adorable images of cute animals in casts, enjoy!
Have you ever wondered what a cast looks like on a tiny animal? Look no further than the photo of this cute hamster that was posted by a vet clinic in Petrozavodsk, Russia. It shows the tiny critter with the cutest little cast you can image after he broke his arm, so while we feel a bit sorry for his injury, we can't help but smile at the sight of the tiny cast!
A photo of a small hamster with a broken arm surfaced online on Friday. It has been viewed 927,456 times and has gathered adoring comments. Little creature can be seen in a human's hand with its arm in a small cast.
A bite-sized hamster with a broken arm and an adequately tiny cast has taken the internet by storm. A photo of the tiny animal surfaced online on Friday, attracting adoring comments from viewers who marveled at the little hamster's cuteness. The picture, which shows the little hamster between a human's fingers, has been viewed 927,456 times since being published. The tiny rodent appears with its arm at a 90-degree angle with its body, held in place by what appears to be a miniature hamster cast.
The caption on Reddit reads: 'Little fellow broke his arm...' Twitter users could not resist the heartbreaking picture. 'IVE NEVER BEEN SO CONCERNED AS I AM FOR THIS LITTLE HAMSTER WITH A BROKEN ARM RIGHT NOW,' a user going by the handle @Laura_Loo812 wrote.
Mashable's Brittany Levine commented: 'Tiny hamster with a tiny cast. Commence awwwwws.' Another user, identified as @Miamariemacy, marveled that with all the 'ugliness' in the world, humans still had the capability to 'help even the smallest souls'. And @AsliNiharika wrote: 'Some things are so precious you don't know whether to swoon or cry.'
A word of warning, though. According to one source, hamsters are too small for any splints or casts to be effective, and they will simply chew it off anyway when you are not looking. If your pet hamster does take a tumble, you should probably take it straight to the local veterinarian rather than perform a bit of on-the-spot medical DIY.