No, defiantly not. It could potentially be very harmful to the hamster.
A hamster home is commonly referred to as a "hamster cage." These cages provide a safe environment for hamsters to live, play, and exercise. They often include features like tunnels, wheels, and bedding for comfort and enrichment. Proper ventilation and space are essential for the well-being of the hamster.
Close the door of the cage. To keep your small animals cage shut, you should close the doors. If you don't feel safe with that, attach little clasps for axtra precaution.
(there is a lot to do to keep a hamster cage safe so read carefully) you can keep the cage safe by keeping sharp objects out and away from the cage, keeping other breeds/younger hamsters out of the cage(unless the little ones are its babies and unless one type of breed lives in there.), putting safe food in(hamster food from pet stores, a tiny piece of fruit once in a while, yogurt drops, etc) putting in fresh water, keeping it in a calm environment, giving it a wheel,and keeping other pets away(especially cats and dogs) .
No, it is not safe.
Clearco 444 is safe to use on EVA foam. -Get it at foam and upholstery stores and possibly stores like Michaels.
Some foam mattresses are safe for babies, you have to verify it though by reading any warnings.
No. It would not be safe or healthy for the hamster.
http://www.cavycages.com provides information on SAFE inexpensive home-made cages that owners can make.
no, lettuce is perfectly safe for hamsters. i am glad you are concerned about your fellow hamster.
"CA" means cyanoacrylate. You want "foam safe CA."
No. Most guinea pig cages are cat safe. If the cage is enclosed your guinea pigs should be fine. It is safest to have a latch though just in case.
Yes, however, would not recommend using it in the cage every time you clean it (preferably once a week). It is good to use it about once a month. What you do is you mix a good amount of dish soap (if using a fish tank like me) and then you add 1 and a half CAPS of bleach. Not cups... when you are done rinsing it and sponging it, I would recommend you rinse thoroughly until all of the smell of bleach is gone. If using a cage, do the same steps but i would recommend using about only one CAP of bleach. And of course rinsing thoroughly until the smell is gone. Hope this helps:)