it somtimes helps their digestive track or they need food
Hamsters can't get all of the nutrients the first time they enter a hamster's digestive system, so by eating their feces, they can get the nutrients they missed the first time.
Hamsters including other rodents need to gnaw on things because their teeth never stop growing. Usually this happens if your not supplying hamsters with something to gnaw on.
Try tissue based hamster bedding, try to avoid cotton wool types as this can cause problems and injure the hamster.
Recycled paper.
Hamster bedding can be made of many different shreds of different things, but the most common is aspen shreds.
You should put your hamster in a safe place, or have someone else hold it for you. If you have a hamster ball, let your hamster exercise in that while cleaning out it's bedding.
Use shredded toilet paper. i am not sure about hamster bedding. also if you can, find dry leaves and use these
If your hamster bedding looks brown it needs to be changed. Urine turns the bedding brown. It should be changed weekly.
Carefresh
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.
It would probably be best to not use tissues for the bedding. You should put some tissue for your hamster to use to make a nest, but not really as a bedding. It is not absorbent enough if there is too few and the hamster may have trouble walking around in the cage if there is too much.
NO. you can use Chinchilla sand for your hamster to bathe in though
yes but you should use pine shavings orcedar to soak the pee up.
Shredded newspaper is fine to use for bedding for any hamster, but if you think you hamster is slightly uncomfortable you can always add some real hamster bedding, it will save you money. :)
Hamsters can have only wood shaving bedding. This is because with paper bedding, they will eat it, store it in their cheeks and get an infection. While most wood shaving beddings are okay, you want to stay away from cedar bedding. Cedar bedding irritates the hamster's skin and causes hair loss. Aspen bedding is definitely safe for the hamster to use.
Usually the bag of bedding says that the bedding could be used for several types of small animals. Yes, I think you could use "hamster" bedding for a turtle habitat. I know that Carefresh bedding says that it could be used for turtles.
a golden hamster nests in its bedding and its bedding is like hay