get a water bottle then poke a hole in the cap then put a straw though the cap and there you go
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You should buy it a cage, bedding, food, and a water bottle, and treat the hamster with love and care ^^
A hamster water bottle should be positioned low enough for the hamster to easily reach the spout with their mouth, but high enough to prevent bedding or debris from getting into the bottle. Placing it at the mid-level of the cage is a good starting point, and you can adjust it based on your hamster's size and habits.
Food, a cage, water bottle, bedding, shavings, and somewhere the hamster can play like a wheel.
A cage, bedding, running wheel, water bottle, food.
you should get a cage that allows you pet to get plenty of air.one big enough to have a water bottle and food and a wheel.
To hook the bottle on to the cage, you place the wire horizatally close to the middle of the bottle and wrap each end of the wire to the bars of the cage.
The best water bottle for a cage is typically a durable and leak-proof bottle designed specifically for small animals, such as a glass or BPA-free plastic bottle with a metal sipper tube. It should be easy to clean and refill, and securely attach to the cage to prevent spills.
if you are just getting one make sure you have a cage ready at home make sure the cage has anough space for activites and bedding for the bed then make sure you have a water bottle water is so important to life then buy some animal food they need to eat and for fun have a hamster wheel or an exercizing cage that is best for a nice hamster
Syrian hamsters will need bedding on the cage floor. They need a bowl to put their food in, a water bottle, and a wheel to run in. This is the bare minimum.
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
The water bottle tank hangs upside down in the cage and is filled with water. A vacuum is created inside the bottle, which keeps the water in. When the hamster sucks on the metal tube attached to the cap, it releases the vacuum, allowing water to flow out for the hamster to drink.
Here are the list of the things you will need: *A cage (not too big) *Bedding (do not use sawdust because it might get in the hamster's "system") to put inside the cage for them to walk on and burrow in *Water/Hamster food (you should get the kind of water bottle that you can hook onto the cage that hangs down) *A hamster wheel *A few small hamster toys to keep them entertained *(Optional) A Ball for them to roll around in outside of their cage. *And A gentle hand! :]