First of all, take the hamster out of the cage, and put it in a carrier. You don't want the hamster to be actually IN the cage while you clean it!
Now, you take all the extras you put in your hamsters cage and put it aside. Then, you do the same with the bedding, just that you have to throw it out neatly so the area around your garbage gets all messy. But not so fast! Don't rush and do it just yet. Remember that you should always save some bedding so your hamster would recognize its home by scent.
Next, if you're able to take your hamsters cage apart without actually breaking it, do so. If not, just do nothing.
Now's the long part. you have to wash the cage parts separately or if you have a whole cage, just wash it. Be sure to use dish soap er' something like that. Don't use soap bars or solid soap to wash it.
When you're done scrubbing, start rinsing every single sud out until you can't see one more bubble, and you're sure that you're ready to dry.
Dry the cage. I recommend using a towel. Make sure that it's all dry. Feel every spot if necessary.
Put together the cage if you have a cage that can be taken apart.
Put clean bedding and the extras in the cage.
Put the hamster back in the cage.
Congratulations, you just cleaned your hamsters cage! ;) : ^ )
Like any hamsters cage?
you should clean it once a week
Every 1 week clean his or her cage.
none really...
Yes.
yes you can clean out anything
No hamsters arent messy pets but you have to clean their cage once a week cuz it stinks
yes..
you cant till they are 2 weeks old
if you dont clean your cage for a while it can catch a virus whitch is pinkeye
Yes, there should. A hamsters water needs changing every day.
Yes, they are clean but only if the owner helps clean their cage and the hamster. If they don't clean the hamster and it's cage, the hamster will become dirty.