you might have to vacuum by their cage because they might spill their food, and they might also spill some of their bedding out of their cage. make sure they have water, and food. Also, to clean their cage, buy them a running ball. dont leave them to just walk around, they might just run away!!
But at some point they are hard to take care of , you have to make sure they have a big roomy cage , and you have to keep them company or they will pass away. Don't feed them
celery , or broccoli , or anything they can choke on . You must show them you love them.
Go to store and look at the ingredients of the food on the hamster food package.
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When choosing a 10-gallon tank for a hamster, consider features like proper ventilation, secure lid, enough space for the hamster to move around, a solid bottom to prevent escape, and easy access for cleaning and maintenance.
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Feeding a hamster a diet high in processed foods can lead to health risks such as obesity, diabetes, dental issues, and digestive problems. It is important to provide a balanced diet of fresh fruits, vegetables, and high-quality hamster food to maintain their health and well-being.
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It depends on your lifestyle and preferences. Cats are independent and low-maintenance, dogs are loyal and great companions, and hamsters are small and easy to care for. Consider the time, space, and energy you have available before deciding which pet is best for you.
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Do not feed your hamster oranges, tangerines or tomatoes. They are high in citric acid which is bad for them.
Hamsters, like many smaller animals, typically have relatively high heart rates and respirations. On average, a hamster will have around 75 breaths per minute.
You can get a mouse. They are easy maintenance and can be trained! They cost less than a hamster, but require the same things as a hamster such as a wheel, cage with small bars, fresh food, seed mix, etc.