I have rats( but hamsters are cute too) and we tried that and they ate right through it and instead we built a giant cage and put the tubes inside
To put a wire cage hamster wheel in a solid cage, you can attach it to the wall of the cage using cable ties, clips, or hooks. Make sure the wheel is securely fastened and doesn't wobble to ensure your hamster's safety while using it. Additionally, position the wheel at a suitable height to allow the hamster to run comfortably.
Put them in a stinking fish aquarium. those stupid little escape artists will escape the cruddy little wire ones. i had 6 hamsters every one in a wire hamster cage escaped.
Its a small or kind of big cage with a plastic bottom and wire top. You put bedding in it and toys. Then a hamster. Go on google images and you can see one. Wow dude. You didn't know that? What part didn't you get? HAMSTER, OR CAGE??????? Yea I'm sorry but that was a gay question. Whats a hamster cage? Really!
First you scoop everything out and Put all the Bedding in the garbage,And put the Wheel and the toys and food out of the cage and put at the side and "If you want" Not making you do this but you spray the cage with nice water and wipe it a put all New bedding and put your hamster objects back. ** You can spray the tubes too** its very easy!
you put it in the same cage with a male hamster
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Yes, it'd be best for the new hamster who is coming in to the cage. And would be much more sanitary.
Put a hamster of the opposite sex in its cage.
In a hamster ball.
Yes you can
in its cage i say. i have a hamster and i have to go to school, i feed him in the morning and i leave him in his cage, when i come back i put him into his exercise ball , and then i feed him again.
Put your hamster's cage in a cool place but also where it can get sun. Make sure not to put it directly in front of a window and not in a closet or under a bed. If you have cat's it's a bad idea to put it on the floor. My hamster's cage is on a shelf up high. Have fun with your new hamster!