Your hamster hides in small parts of your cage because it is probably scared or if it is a robo hamster the hide might not be suitable for him/her
Hamsters hide in their houses in their cage or under their bedding.
enough so the hamster can hide under it.
You need to look for them. They hide by instinct. This is normal behavior.
Put the cage somwhere were the cat cannot reach it.
I think the best hamster cages come from Critter Trail. They have tubes a wheel and some thing to hide under.
toys a wheel food water safe place to hide and sleep! xxx
Mother hamster is not resenting her babies, but when mother Hamster are afraid , they hide there children in their mouth. if the mother stayed scared, it will eat its babies! so its better when your hamster gives birth , to Never make any noise close to the cage.
She will start making a really big nest and hide food there,also she will not want the male in the cage because he will eat the babies.
check in its cage thoroughly, then look under cupboards, sofas etc. it may be stuck behind a radiator or in the floorboards. You'd be surprised!
That's completely normal. Also, they don't hide all of it. The hamsters put some of the food in their cheek pouches (hamsters have little pouches in their cheeks that the hamsters like to store food in for later, and they spew it back out later to eat). The stuff that the hamsters hide is food storage. Usually the hamster will just pick one corner and put it all there, but sometimes the hamsters will use the whole cage area to hide it in.
in priest holes; small hidden spaces in catholic houses, which the catholics let their priest's hide in
Yes, you can use a fish tank as hamster cage and it works really well ~ better than some of the wire cages because there is no chance of the hamster's feet getting caught in the wire. The tanks are easy to clean and provide a lot of room for a wheel and toys for your hamsters. Just make sure to get the wire lids that are made for the tank and tank clips if your wheel or toys are very tall.