Euthanized
I decided it was time to stop the suffering and give her some peace.
So I researched the web, and found that the most humane way to euthanize a hamster is using carbon dioxide.
Where could I get carbon dioxide? From dry ice, of course.
So I Googleed dry ice sellers, and I found out a couple of blocks away. I called, and I asked for 200 grams of dry ice. The guy told me that the minimum amount they sell is 5 pounds. I agreed to pay $5 for 5 lbs of dry ice.
He heard all sorts of uses for dry ice in the past, but euthanizing a hamster was a first. He gladly sold me the dry ice.
I already had a plan. I relocated the sick hamster into the small plastic container with a meshed lid on top, and I put a block of dry ice right on top of the mesh.
As the dry ice started melting, the now gaseous carbon dioxide dripped into the container. I could see her gasping for air. It was hard to watch, but I have seen children die before, so I knew I could handle this.
In less than two minutes, the hamster's gasping stopped completely. I waited for a bit longer, just to be sure. It felt serene. The cloud-like vapor enveloped the now still hamster. It was like she was in heaven.
I wouldve gotten her a shot to be put down... i wouldn't be able to see my own beloved pet suffocate (even if it's only 2 minutes).
I actually didn't know it was that easy to get dry ice. I figured it had to be special ordered ahead of time.
thats like your GLaDOS and your neurotoxin-ing chell.... very sad way to die.
im glad none of my pets have died, other than fish. you know you could have it get a shot at the vet. 
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you know you could have it get a shot at the vet.
The vet cannot do that for a dwarf hamster. It would be nearly impossible to establish an intravenous access, like I said earlier.
Inhaled anesthetic would probably be used at the vet.