Well it really depends on what type of quality you ask for. The best quailty ones usually range from 80 ringgit to sometimes, 170 ringgit. It may seem costly compared to the 20 ringgit ones, but they are much more well put together, and a lot more practicall, whereas the 20 ringgit ones are usually metal bars stuck togther, in which, if your hamster to small enough, it can escape or get stuck between the bars.
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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.
No. It would not be safe or healthy for the hamster.
No, they would fight
get rid of the hamster or buy a cage for it!!
i would not recomend a hamster and a hedgehog to share a cage. They could start a fight and it might not end well
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.
The best kind of cage you can get for your hamster is a wire cage with a plastic bottom. It is well ventilated and the hamster can climb.
a square foot of running space per hamster
A golden hamster would probably like a cage that is normal size and a few tubes to crawl in. They also love hideouts at the top where they can rest
Yes. The wires in the cage have gaps too small for a dwarf hamster to fit through. The cage is good for dwarf hamsters.
the best cage for a hamster (if you have a cat) would be a plastic one not a wire cage. but still keep the cage away from your cat as much as you can so the cat doesn't knock it over or something.