Okay I used to have a hamster soo this should be pretty easy lol. Answer: A medium sized cage with 2 floors and a wheel for excericse,some tubes ( this is optional), and a lil home like part that it can HIDE into to go to sleep. I was pretty lucky because when I got my hamster two of my brother's rats passed away and the GIGANTIC cage meant for two adult rats got given to a lil girl hamster named Sally
A good cage for a pet rat is one made of coated wire that is made for rats and provides adequate ventilation. The size of the cage is also important. You'll need adequate room for that rat or rats to sleep, play, eat and have room to run around.
Critter Nation cages are a great option that are made well for pet rats. Super Pets My First Home for Exotics are great cages as well.
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.
Buy it a bigger and better cage or get it a hamster ball.
you should. the hamster may be gone but the cage will start to stink.
Yes. The hamster's should be separated, the cage should be cleaned completely, and the hamster should receive immediate medical attention or else it may die.
You should use bedding in your hamster cage and you should change it and clean the cage every few days. PetProductsByRoyal.com has some nice hamster cages.
You should clean your hamster's cage every couple of days. PetProductsByRoyal.com
A hamster cage should be cleaned weekly.
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
buy a hamster cage then buy food and water then click on the cage then it should say get hamster or fill cage or somthing like that
Well first of all there should not be mold in a hamsters cage. Try taking your hamster out of the cage and keep her/him in something else for a while. Scrub his/her cage really well, get hamster "cage clean" to get the stink out. Your hamster should be fine.
a warm blanket in a cage