No,Chinchilla's are much larger than hamsters and have lot's more energy! Usually Chinchillas use quite high cages as they like to run around. It would be far too small. However if you are referring to allowing your chinchilla in a cage with your hamster. The usual rules apply, two girls or boys will fight and there is a good chance a male chinchilla would attempt to mount a female.
i would not recomend a hamster and a hedgehog to share a cage. They could start a fight and it might not end well
Yes. The wires in the cage have gaps too small for a dwarf hamster to fit through. The cage is good for dwarf hamsters.
No. Hamster rat cage don't have enough space to pet rats. You can use Midwest Critter Nation rat cage. It has plenty of space to play and move around. You can check the reviews here- bestratpoisons. com/rat-cage-for-2-rats
It depends on how large your hedgehog is. It would be wise to remove any tubes from the cage if possible, because more often than not your hedgehog will get stuck. My father used to breed hedgehogs so I'm not just talking out of my a**. I hope this helps.
get rid of the hamster or buy a cage for it!!
The best kind of cage you can get for your hamster is a wire cage with a plastic bottom. It is well ventilated and the hamster can climb.
you should. the hamster may be gone but the cage will start to stink.
Buy it a bigger and better cage or get it a hamster ball.
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
an alarm cage
Sanitize the cage and get new bedding and the cage is good as new!
Yes, depending on your cage but your hamster may find a way out and run away. If your cage has a mesh metal then your hamster may be able to fit through but usually not. My hamster is always trying to escape. I solve this by putting her in her ball to run around the room for up to 40 minutes. Afterwords she is usually tired and will take a nap.