- Use proper pet disinfecting spray to clean the cage out.
- Try scented wood shavings (make sure you get them from a pet store).
- Try getting a hamster litter tray.
- Or clean it out more regularly.
Hamsters do not socialise with other hamsters, unlike other domestic pr, specificets. Hamsters fight other hamsters in the wild when one gets in to the others' territory. They will bite eachother, specifically on butts!
smelly
combat experience
The pennine packed wood flakes are okay to use with the hamsters.
Hamsters clean themselves, but if you think s/he's getting a little smelly, a sand bath should do the trick. Get chinchilla sand (SAND, not dust), and put it in a little bowl for your hamster. If s/he is getting smelly very easily, try cleaning the cage a little more often. If the hamster has something sticky or toxic, make sure there's NO OTHER WAY to remove it. Use lukewarm water and moisten hamster, but if water alone won't remove it, use the mildest baby shampoo you can find. Keep water and suds away from the hamster's face, and be sure not to use cold water, because hamsters are susceptible to chills and can get sick.
I have always given my hamsters Chinchilla sand.
No.
No. Normally hamsters have a specific space in their cage which they use as a toilet.
Hamsters are vegetarians so they don't use any gasoline.
Very smelly
saw dust is something that lots of people use as bedding. I use saw dust for my hamsters bedding!
no hamsters DO NOT have good eye site there use there whiskers to move and see better PS hamsters do not have eye bolls on the whiskers!!