The bigger the cage the better but not so big because your Hamster will do its buisness in more places which means that it'll take more time to clean.
Depending on your size of Hamster, the depending of the size of cage.
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a hamster cage
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.
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Its a small or kind of big cage with a plastic bottom and wire top. You put bedding in it and toys. Then a hamster. Go on google images and you can see one. Wow dude. You didn't know that? What part didn't you get? HAMSTER, OR CAGE??????? Yea I'm sorry but that was a gay question. Whats a hamster cage? Really!
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.
You can't really improve a hamster cage when you have animals that might hurt your hamster in the house. The best cage is the Cage that has all the requirments of a normal cage. If you have animals at home that might hurt your animal, place it in a secure high location that your animal will not reach. For more Information, visit: wwwhamsterownerswebs.webs.com
Most people consider aluminum blinds the easiest to clean.
it depends on what kind of hamster you have but i prefer not
Dwarf hamsters tend to nip more and can live with multiple hamsters in a cage.
Depends what kind of cage it is, but grab it like a kitten or any little animal. Grab its back and a firm hold and behind its head.
I have one. It's not the hamster. It's the cage. The smell of wood chips, urine and poop don't smell too good. But it's far from intolerable. As long as you keep the cage nice and clean, you won't have a smelly hamster. Hamsters, guinea pigs anything like that doesn't like to live in a dirty cage.
Here are the list of the things you will need: *A cage (not too big) *Bedding (do not use sawdust because it might get in the hamster's "system") to put inside the cage for them to walk on and burrow in *Water/Hamster food (you should get the kind of water bottle that you can hook onto the cage that hangs down) *A hamster wheel *A few small hamster toys to keep them entertained *(Optional) A Ball for them to roll around in outside of their cage. *And A gentle hand! :]