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
Not really. It's best to just use normal hamster bedding, I use CareFresh.
yes
No. It would not be safe or healthy for the hamster.
because it urinates. Usually you can go to a pet store and get a safe cage cleaner that smells good and cleans the cage well without harming your hamster.
NEVER put the new hamster in the same cage, with same stuff! BOIL the toys, cage, in warm, soapy water for 30 minutes! If you don't you are most likely to have another sick/dead hamster :( The disease might remain in the same cage where the sick hamster may have touched, nibbled or made any contact with. Stay safe!
You can put a ferret in a hamsters cage on a temporary basis as long as it's not being used to house hamster's as the ferret will kill them. A ferrets needs a large size cage made for ferrets.
(there is a lot to do to keep a hamster cage safe so read carefully) you can keep the cage safe by keeping sharp objects out and away from the cage, keeping other breeds/younger hamsters out of the cage(unless the little ones are its babies and unless one type of breed lives in there.), putting safe food in(hamster food from pet stores, a tiny piece of fruit once in a while, yogurt drops, etc) putting in fresh water, keeping it in a calm environment, giving it a wheel,and keeping other pets away(especially cats and dogs) .
Yes, that way your hamster can go out of its cage but at the same time be safe. Don't ever leave your hamster inside the ball without supersivion.
There are several methods for picking up a hamster. The two safest methods are: 1) Lower a container into the cage and let the hamster climb into it. This method is safe and keeps the hamster from biting your fingers. 2) Cup your hands together and slide them under the hamster to lift it out of the cage. Or slide one hand under the hamster and cup your other hand over the top of the hamster.
toys a wheel food water safe place to hide and sleep! xxx
I'd say an aquarium. It's safe (escape proof), easy to clean, and you have easy access to your pet.
Close the door of the cage. To keep your small animals cage shut, you should close the doors. If you don't feel safe with that, attach little clasps for axtra precaution.
Yes- she obviously feels this is the safest place for her and her babies in the cage and would not put her babies in danger