Noooooooo its really bad it even say in books the pine and cedar are really bad it has poison to the hamsters lungs, if you want to be safe i suggest you get careFRESH which is soft and good absorbency and odor control or aspen but i suggest careFRESH
Ensure the pet has hamster food and water in his cage at all times. Make sure there is not any excessive moisture in the cage. Keep the hammy at least at 68 degrees. Change water daily. Put a exercise wheel in his cage. Put a good bedding down, they love to be able to bury in the bedding. Be sure to talk and handle him at least 2 or 3 times a week if not daily to ensure he is use to human interaction; otherwise, you'll have a hammy who's always trying to jump out of your hands. Good Luck.
You put bedding at the bottom.(Preferably shredded paper or wood shavings.)But NOT bedding with any fiber materials in it .The fiber material can give it a respitory problem and they could die .Put a small water dish in it .(for cleaning themselves) A few toys to play with like cardboard from a toilet paper roll .A wheel .And a food dish with veggies and seeds .NEVER feed your hamster cheese .It will get diaria and die.And put in a water bottle thing. Make sure that you dwarf hamster cannot slip through the bars of your cage.Dont buy a plastic cage.It needs bars.Thats it! Thanks and good luck with your hamster
The cage that I have is different but what I normally do is put some wood shavings in my hamsters' cage up until he can reach the wheel, since mine is a dwarf hamster and can't really reach it. If you mean the nice fluffy bedding, like critter care, just put as much as you want in it till you think it is enough. (S)he will tear it up and place it where (s)he wants. Hope this helps :)
Yes, it is okay to keep a dwarf hamster in a cleaned out fish tank as long as it meets their needs. Ensure ventilation, bedding, and hideouts are provided, as well as a suitable wheel and toys for enrichment. Make sure the tank is large enough and has a secure lid to prevent escapes.
This is not grass, it is seed from the food you feed your pet. You should clean the hampsters cage, if you have seed growing, the cage is MUCH too dirty. You need to clean the cage every week, or your pet can become sick. Not to mention the bad smell it must have.
They will make a nest out of the bedding you put in the cage.
A cage, bedding, running wheel, water bottle, food.
The ideal size for a dwarf hamster cage is at least 360 square inches of floor space, with multiple levels or platforms for climbing and exploring. It should also have proper ventilation, bedding, and accessories for the hamster to stay healthy and happy.
He is making a nest for himself to sleep in. All hamsters do that. I have had two of them.
Sanitize the cage and get new bedding and the cage is good as new!
Yes. The wires in the cage have gaps too small for a dwarf hamster to fit through. The cage is good for dwarf hamsters.
When you clean your dwarf hamsters cage you should put fresh bedding in because they could have stored food in it that could rot or they might have urinated in it which should be cleaned so change its nest whenever you clean its cage which should be a around once a week.
A dwarf hamster cage should be at least 360 square inches in size to ensure the well-being and comfort of the hamster.
a warm blanket in a cage
You should use bedding in your hamster cage and you should change it and clean the cage every few days. PetProductsByRoyal.com has some nice hamster cages.
You shouldn't keep a dwarf in a cage.
kept them in a cage