Hamsters usually do not make sounds similar to human speech or curses. Their language communication method is mainly to express emotions and intentions through various sounds. Here are some common hamster sounds:
Squeak: This is one of the most common hamster sounds and usually indicates excitement or fear.
Cuckling: This sound is relatively low and is often used to convey signals to companions or warn of the presence of other animals.
Barking: Sometimes hamsters will also make high-pitched barking sounds to convey emergency situations when they are in danger or threatened.
It should be noted that if you hear symptoms such as abnormal breathing, coughing or runny nose in your hamster, it may be suffering from a respiratory infection or other diseases. At this time, it is recommended to contact a veterinarian for treatment in time.