Never feed a hamster anything plastic. if they do though chew on their plastic house or something then that't going to have to stop. You need to put something in their cage to chew on like chew sticks or something because it is probably trying to file its teeth. Rodents teeth never stop growing.
You can determine if a plastic item is made of polyethylene or polypropylene by looking for the recycling symbol on the item. Polyethylene is usually labeled with the number 2 inside the recycling symbol, while polypropylene is labeled with the number 5.
if its one made of plastic with tubes and stuff you could go to your local pet store and buy extesions
A hamster habitat is the home a hamster lives in. This can be made of plastic, wood, and wires (in other words, a plastic cage, a wires on top plastic on bottom cage, or a wood cage. It can also be a glass aquarium with a screen on the top.
Usually plastic. But they can be made out of wood, dirt, sand bags, or any other misc. item you can find.
Rubbermaid products are made of high quality plastic and rubber. No item lasts forever, but products made of plastic generally can tolerate just about anything, including rough weather. Plastic also is resistant to mold, mildew, and some bacterias.
Hamsters love it!! However, not EVERY bird toy is intended for a hamster. Try using some made out of: Wood Sisal Paper Cotton Stainless steel (For bells?) Hard acrylic plastic Hope I helped! :) Chloe ;)
Plastic is not an element nor a compound, so it will not have a symbol designated to itself.
no it is not made of bacon
No, for example plastic has'nt, it has only had its particles separated to be moulded in to it's desired object/item.
No they are made by different gaming companies
There are lots of mixtures of grains, seeds, and corn made specially for hamsters/gerbils. Hamsters usually can only have food made for hamsters/gerbils, unless you want to give them veggies. (hehe.) Hope this helps-- Hamsterluver224
The egg cookers of the brand Hankscraft is excellent. The item is made of plastic or cermanics. Usually shaped liked an oval shape to fit the eggs in.