no, cedar and pine are no good for hamsters they may be too dusty and the oils are not good for a hamster to digest; plus cotton is never good, many people say, "cotton bedding does not tangle around my hamsters limbs," my hamster is not sick from eating cotton bedding". but I am not too sure if some people watch there hamster 24/7, but cotton bedding do hurt hamsters it can tangle around limbs, cause digestion problems, and can even cause a hamster to chew its own arm, tail, or anything that is tangled around the hamster's body or limb off. so paper based bedding it the most best chose.
Definitely not cedar wood shavings.
A Teddy Bear Hamster's real name is a Syrian Hamster. Syrian Hamsters are often allergic to cedar and pine. That's why these should be used as bedding, chew toys, etc.
I'm a little confused by this question. Is the idea to preserve the teddy bear? In that case I would recommend anything with cedar in it. You wouldn't have to get an entire cedar box, but most places that sell closet accessories sell cedar shavings or cedar blocks that you can pack with your bear. This prevents insect infestations like moths.
No, cedar is dangerous for a hamster's health because the smell is strong and it is bad for their respiratory system. Hamsters and other small pets can become sick from cedar bedding.
Teddy bear hamsters are just long haired syrian hamsters.
no, teddy bear hamsters are very territorial and will fight the other hamster.
teddy bear hamsters are 6 to 7 inches (15 to 17cm) in length.
Pretty much, the only difference is that teddy bear hamsters have longer fur
Actually, black bear and teddy bear hamsters are the same. They each live about three years.
It is natural for Teddy Bear hamsters ( Syrians ) and for Fancy hamsters.
No, hamsters can't eat citrus fruits.
no