you cant they are crazy trust me ive tried
Definitely a bottle of water. Specific hamster bottles have a little ball inside and when the hamster licks it the water comes out. This means that a hamster can have the water when he wants. A bowl of water is likely to get spilled and can also be quite dangerous for the hamster.
yes! if no water came out, the hamster can die
There are alternative products to water bottles, but if water is not provided, the hamster will die of dehydration.
The only hazard of chewing on water bottle caps is probably choking on it. That's what my parents tell me when I do it. But if you be careful, it shouldn't be a big probably
The only problem would be the size. Guinea pigs drink MUCH more than a hamster would, so generally you would need a larger bottle. Also, if you used this bottle for a hamster previously, you would need to make sure it was cleaned well before using it with another animal.
Chewing on water bottle caps can be harmful as it may lead to swallowing small pieces of plastic, causing a choking hazard or blockage in the digestive tract. Additionally, the pressure of biting down on a hard object like a bottle cap can damage teeth or dental work. It is recommended to avoid using water bottle caps as a chewing item.
yes
A hamster water bottle should be positioned low enough for the hamster to easily reach the spout with their mouth, but high enough to prevent bedding or debris from getting into the bottle. Placing it at the mid-level of the cage is a good starting point, and you can adjust it based on your hamster's size and habits.
with hamsters and water bottles you can't really train them , in your case it might be that your bottle is not working all though i have heard of some special bottles that are ment to attract your hamster to the bottle good luck
They should have a water bottle available at all times.
You should buy it a cage, bedding, food, and a water bottle, and treat the hamster with love and care ^^
The water bottle tank hangs upside down in the cage and is filled with water. A vacuum is created inside the bottle, which keeps the water in. When the hamster sucks on the metal tube attached to the cap, it releases the vacuum, allowing water to flow out for the hamster to drink.