Hamsters are fiercely territorial and resent any interference with the nesting site. The nest plays a very important part of the hamster's environment and is just as important as their food and water. The nest is a place they associate with safety and security and is most probably the cleanest area in the cage. All hamsters are driven by a very strong "nesting instinct," and all are very protective of their nesting site.
Some hamster owners may have experienced a hamster that has abandoned or deserted their usual nesting place (the sleeping quarters) seemingly for no apparent reason. This usually happens just after cleaning the cage. Then discover the hamster has deserted his usual nest and made another nest in the tubes, wheel, or some other inaccessible part of the cage. The reason they do this is the hamster has become aware their nest has been disturbed / discovered.
If the nest is destroyed by cleaning or by removing the old nesting material and replacing it with all new material it removes the hamsters own familiar scent, when this happens the nest smells different to them and if it smells any different it gives great cause for concern and will cause undue stress. Because of predation risks the hamster may reject the site and abandon it as not being safe to sleep there or to use it again. The nesting material can be changed but it must be done gradually and over a period of time. This can be done by removing about half the old material and introducing about the same quantity of new on each occasion. Replacing the old nesting material will keep their familiar scent at the nesting site.
Get some cloth and put it in to warm it up or get a little bedding micowave it for 15 second then put in bowl then add hamster. Your hamster should be warm in no time!
Some department stores offer sales on bedding, and sell it off for cheap. You can also buy second hand bedding, but that's kind of gross. Amazon offers sales on bedding as well.
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First of all, DO NOT USE PINE!!!!! Second, do some research and if necessary buy some medicine or go see your vet. Also, change your bedding ASAP to either Carefresh or other paper materials (i have Boxo at the moment) or Aspen. Those are both fine. Pine and Cedar are bad for your hamsters health. P.S. You can also use Kiln Dried Pine bedding but in your situation i wouldn't use any pine
If you are wanting light dorm bedding, the basics needs are a fitted sheet, some pillow with pillow cases, and a quilt. Most superstores have bedding sections that offer bedding sets, but you can also find bedding in second hand shops, such as Goodwill or Salvation Army.
The most popular hamster is the Dwarf Hamster, in second place is the teddy bear hamster and in third, the black bear hamster!
sort of. you don't have a person on hamsterz life 2 so no but yes because if your hamster is in a good mood you can pick your hamster up by clicking on your hamster for 1 second.
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You cannot get a job in stuffing envelopes. Companies use machines to do this. If you get an offer to stuff envelopes, you should turn it down without second thought. It is definately a scam.
Well, for starters why are you spraying him in the first place?! And second of all, what do you mean by "How long will a hamster DIE?" Do you mean "How long will a hamster LIVE?"
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