they can if there in one of those little balls they make at the store you get your hamsters.
yes it is natural for hamsters to do this as it keeps them ocupied.
Usually wire ones as they can climb on them.
In the New Jersey house, climb upstairs to the attic and retrieve the Grappling Hook. Then come back downstairs.
To prepare a sleeping place for her coming babes.
As they are dwarf hamsters they are not as big as Syrian or other hamsters. This means that they may not be able to go in the tubes but it depends on the size of the tubes. Hope i helped :) x
I have a winter white dwarf hamster, her cage is about two foot tall or so and she climbs up the wire walls all the way to the top and then skims with her feet dangling across the roof of her cage. hamsters can get bored. and when they do, they find ways to inyertain themselves
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Yes I believe so. My cousins have different types of Dwarf Hamsters and they can climb up about 2 feet of plastic tubes and probably more! I assume because of this your Chinese dwarf hamster would be able to do the same. You know the little bumps in the tubes? They use those to climb up! Cool, right?
Yes, because my hamster Maxwell climbs the cage every night and i look at it always, when he fell down he is still ACTIVE because you need to put some saw dust or wood shavings for your hamster so that when he/she falls down he/she will not get injured.
A wheel (obviously) Maybe a swing or a seesaw? Something to climb on? Tubes? Hamsters love pretty much anything.
If they are smart they can. Especially if there is an opening and something for them to climb on. But the best bet is to keep a closed cage, in case they are smart enough to escape.
the living room is downstairs.