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:)
It is not recommended to use cages for animals other than they were intended for as then can endanger your pet. PetProductsByRoyal.com has some great cages for small animals. ^Isn't 100% true. The bar spacing in a rabbit cage is to wide for a rat. they can escape. Bar spacing needs to be similar to a hamster cage but size needs to be much larger.
Well, it depends. I, personally use a 10 gallon glass tank, for my wonderful tame Syrian hamster. If you choose to do what i do, make sure you do not get over two dwarfs. If you want a wire one, it is harder to se your hamster, and take it out. But, it has better ventilation. I'd say a tank, but don't disconsider a normal barred cage for your furry one. Make sure the cage is spacious, and nice. Good luck!
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Hamster balls are safe but you just want to make sure that your hamster doesn't go down any stairs or get stuck behind anything. Your hamster can only be in a hamster ball for about 10-20 minutes otherwise your hamster may get hungry or thirsty just like you if play sports. You need a brake for water don't you? Well that's the same thing with hamsters. :) yes perfectly safe. they love the freedom to explore, but you might not get them out of the ball again as they love it too much Make sure you have something Blocking Stairways and Places where he can get stuck (ie; under beds, Laundry rooms, Closets,)
use cleaners such as soap or bleach[bleach is not recommended]
I use bleach often. They have a color safe bleach, so you can use it on any color of clothing. There is also a bleach alternative which is usually cheaper.
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.
Yes, you can bleach your sheets. However, if they are not white you should use color safe bleach.
I think you can use bleach, but i don't know if it would hurt the hamster later on when you put it in. Hope this helps!
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Yes, but be sure to wash it off very well so that the hamster doesnt smell it and lick the cage walls and floor, otherwise it could get sick.
With a dab of bleach. If the bathing suit is completely white then you dont have to worry about the bleach ruining anything.
It is safe to use bleach to clease a bathroom that young children use. You must make sure that you do not use ammonia based products when using bleach, and you should also let the fumes in the bathroom vent before the child enters.
No, don't use crittertrail cages with gerbils. Unlike hamsters, gerbils are chewing machines. They can ingest the plastic which can kill them, and by chewing the plastic they can escape. I would use a 10 gallon tank instead. Gerbils cost around $10 each from a pet shop.
You can use a color safe bleach alternative, but traditional chlorine bleach will fade or leave white spots on your clothes.
You don't need one, but it is best to have one. Hamster balls enable hamsters to get a session of good excersise. Although most hamster cages have wheels which provides excersise hamster balls enable you to controll the amount of excersise a hamster gets.
i want to use bleach for long-term water storage