Also known as wet-tail, proliferative ileitis
thumb|220px|Wet-bottom in a hamster Wet-tail, wet-bottom or proliferative ileitis, is a disease of hamsters. It is precipitated by stress. Even with treatment, the animal can die within 48 hours. Baby hamsters are much more likely to get the disease than older hamsters. It is commonly found when the hamster is being weaned at about four weeks of age.
Choroba mokrego ogona (choroba mokrego tułowia), nazywana również „ciekłym chomikiem” – śmiertelna choroba bakteryjna atakująca chomiki, głównie chomiczki syryjskie oraz chomiki dżungarskie.
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