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Savic Hamster Heaven Navy Blue Hamster Cage, 80 x 50 x 50 cm

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I spoke with a few rodent experts at the University of Wisconsin-Madison about why these animals need to be kept in a large cage. They said that “hamsters are very social and active and they love to move around. So they need a lot of room to range around in their cage to live a happy and healthy life. This spacious Savic hamster cage has everything your little hamster's heart desires. With lots of included accessories, this cage will be your hammy's dream home! Watch your hamster scurry through tunnels or nestle up in his very own roof-top penthouse.

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Hamsters are a highly active animal and they need ample space to climb and play, as well as toys and accessories to keep them entertained, which obviously requires a fair bit of room! The most standard type of hamster cage, these often come in the form of a plastic tray base to place bedding and items which can then be secured with a clip-on metal cage frame. Due to how easy they are to take apart, they are by far the easiest to clean and provide the best ventilation. The negative points to a wire-topped cage are that hamsters have a tendency to gnaw on the bars and the spaces between offer plenty of opportunities for bedding and mess to be pushed out of the cage. Plastic This means basically, if there is enough space for 250x50 cm or something like that then that's great, but if they can only spare 100 or 120 cm of ground space then it's still possible to put together a decent habitat.The short tubes on each side of this hamster heaven cage have air holes and are perfect for playing and climbing in and out of. Your hamster will not lose its way and there is plenty of air circulation. The cage includes a wheel, platforms, play tubes and a drinking bottle. It is easy to clean. The 2 handles on either side of the cage make it easy to transport. And at the top of the cage there is a hamster penthouse, which will give your pet a great view. Many German people do have hamster homes with at least 1 m² of floor-space, myself included, because they've realised from experience that especially female Syrians are very active and need the space, otherwise they'll act like what we call a "Randaleweib". Food and Drink– Naturally, hamsters need food and drink to survive, so setting up a water bottle and regularly filling up a food bowl is vital! If you’re looking to save a few pounds, consider creating your own DIY hamster cage! Spare, large plastic containers around your house can make fantastic hamster cages once given some ventilation and filled with bedding and accessories! How to set up a hamster cage?

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Our federal ministry of agriculture and the veterinarian association for animal welfare views this as the absolute minimum, too. The bit that no one considers when buying a pet is how much cleaning they’re going to have to do. If you have a fantastically fun cage full of tunnels, platforms and accessories, it’s going to be an absolute nightmare to clean up. Therefore you have to choose what you’re willing to sacrifice. First of all, here in Germany most informed hamster owners don't use store-bought barred cages because they're usually far too small and compared to the prices of big enough barred cages it's much cheaper to build your hamster a DIY cage or use aquariums (or terrariums, but only with enough ventilation). A hamster’s home should always be as entertaining as it is comfortable, but no other cage manages to do this quite as brilliantly as the Hamster Heaven home from Savic. For example, if someone only has very little space in the room in which they want to put the habitat, they can use the height to their advantage and build a higher DIY-cage with many additional floors (as long as the floor area is at least 100x50 cm).

No matter what size your hamster is, they should have enough room to be able to run around and play in their enclosure without feeling cramped or stressed out. Cages are available in many different sizes so it’s important that the one you choose has plenty of floor space for them to roam about. It is recommended to choose a 450 square inches hamster cage. 2. Consider How Many Levels You Want Your Hamster To Have Access To

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Includes: 2 platforms, 2 houses, ladder, drinking bottler with holder, Hamster Penthouse, tunnel kit, 2 stainless steel bowls, toilet with shovel and sand. Of course I would prefer that they didn't sell animals at all, but at least it's a start in the right direction. Hamsters are small and they live in cages, which means their living space needs to be appropriately sized. There has been a lot of debate about this topic over the years, with some people saying that hamsters should have 1 square feet while others say they need 3-4 square feet. Research has shown the ideal size of hamsters cage should be 450 square inches ( the bigger the better).

Since your hamster needs easy access to its food and water, the balcony has an access ramp as well as a non-tip food bowl that fits securely on the balcony floor.

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