Sara Vet Life Ep 8: Hamster
In Sara Vet Life Ep 8: Hamster, you will spend the whole day with Dr. Sarah, helping her care for her furry patients. Sarah is an experienced veterinarian who loves animals and does everything she can to help them. Today, her patient is a little hamster in pretty bad shape. At home, he got into a fight with another hamster living in the same cage. The fight was serious, the animals really went at it, and our hero ended up injured. The owner got scared for her pet and rushed him to Sarah's clinic. After the first examination, it became clear that a simple bandage would not be enough. The wounds are serious, and real surgery is needed. Sarah is getting ready for the operation, and you will be her assistant the whole time.
How to play?
There is a lot of work to do in this pet care game. First, get everything ready, lay out the instruments, and give the hamster anesthesia so he falls asleep and does not feel any pain. Then comes the surgery itself, where you need to follow all of the doctor's instructions carefully. If you make a mistake, you could harm the patient. After the operation, bring the animal out of anesthesia, check how it feels, run extra tests, and play with it to see how it is doing. Be sure to give it a tasty treat. When you are sure the hamster is stable and has recovered, you can get it ready to go home. But just sending it home would be boring, so throw a little recovery party, dress the patient in something cute, and take a memorable photo with its owner so this day is remembered as a victory over illness.
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 5.00 out of 5, based on 1 votes.
- Released in December 2025.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC) and Android/iOS (Mobile).
- Age rating: 7+
- Powered by HTML5 — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- Assist Dr. Sarah through a full veterinary checkup and surgery for a wounded hamster
- Prepare medical instruments and safely administer anesthesia before the operation
- Run post-op tests, observe recovery, and interact with the hamster to check its condition
- Celebrate recovery by dressing up the hamster and taking a photo with its owner
























