yes, definitely
Hamsters have pouches to keep food in them. Also if they want to move there bedding around the cage, they will put saw dust or bedding in there mouths and will arrange the cage how they like, this is a good thing because you will no when they are settled because they will stop moving all there bedding/ sawdust around. :-)
about 50 dollars, but remember that the food, bedding, and other toys have to be put into the budget including a cage
He is making a nest for himself to sleep in. All hamsters do that. I have had two of them.
they hide under their sawdust and bedding basically the things you put down for them and under you bed if they escape from their cage.
Syrian hamsters will need bedding on the cage floor. They need a bowl to put their food in, a water bottle, and a wheel to run in. This is the bare minimum.
It is safe to put lavender petals in your hamsters cage, but alternitively you can buy lavender scented bedding from most good pet stores which has exactly the same effect
The cage that I have is different but what I normally do is put some wood shavings in my hamsters' cage up until he can reach the wheel, since mine is a dwarf hamster and can't really reach it. If you mean the nice fluffy bedding, like critter care, just put as much as you want in it till you think it is enough. (S)he will tear it up and place it where (s)he wants. Hope this helps :)
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! ;) : ^ )
the fatter the gerbil, the thicker the bedding.
yes,you can. and tissue paper or kitchen paper makes great bedding for hamsters, mine loves it.
Well, hamsters really should not be put in a cage with other hamsters as they fight with each other
When you clean your dwarf hamsters cage you should put fresh bedding in because they could have stored food in it that could rot or they might have urinated in it which should be cleaned so change its nest whenever you clean its cage which should be a around once a week.