Trust me, none of your hamsters have rabies. The reason it is so rare for rodents to even have rabies is because the animals that gives them rabies (wild cats, dogs, raccoons, etc.) are likely to kill the rodent. And if they don't then it will likely die from it's wounds before it spreads the virus.
If your hamster had rabies, it probably wouldn't be alive to bite you. You are fine.
If this isn't trolling. No, domestic hamsters who aren't exposed to infected hamsters do not get rabies.
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