Thursday, July 30, 2009

About teddy bear hamsterts?

what do u think would be the best cagefor a teddy bear hamster
Answers:
I think a big cage that is both plastic and metal like the critter trail cage! I am not saying to get a critter trail but the critter trail is both metal and plastic!! Make sure that there is lots of room in the cage for him or her to rn around in!! Make sure there is a wheel and that the it has tunnels for your hamster to run around in!! You should get an albino teddy bear hamster! They are soooo cute!!!!!!!
A rat cage.
a big cage with alot of those tubes for them to run around in.
You don't need a very big hamster cage, but you should get one will a wheel on it and tubes for the hamster to climb, and hide in.
make sure there is a lot of room for them to dig and hide their food. Lots of hiding spaces. Kind of like a guinea pig or a rat cage would be sufficent. you can use homemade hiding spaces for them such as a cardboard box. A clean toilet paper roll for her to chew on.
Well I have Super pet and they work well! Make sure it has some tubes and a wheel they love them!!Get a plastic bottem and a wired or metal bar top!Have fun with your hamster
you will want to start with 2 ooptions
#1 you can get a normal cage with bars cage but that is more cheep and the are smart enough to get out if you get 1 of these dont get that many tubes they pee in them and it stinks aloso my hampster doesent use them!
#2 you clould get a glass aqurium 36-(25-30)inches they are easy to clean but the are expinsive and hevy but the hampster cant get out
get a big tub or a big aqarium and u can make tubes and stuff bars are bad if the hamster chews them it breaks thier teeth
We currently have two hamsters - one is in a habitrail wire cage (with plenty of habitrail tubes) and the other is an aquarium.
The aquarium is mostly escape proof. Except our little ham climbs up on his wheel and then pushes the lid up. However, the aquarium doesn't have good ventilation, and what I will do is take the wheel out during the day and leave the lid off. Striper is sleeping, so he won't escape, and fresh air can get into the tank.
The habitrail cage is funky. It's got cool colours and of course the tubes which not only entertains Goldie the hamster, but my husband and kids as well. They love to rearrange the pipes every week or so. My only concern is the door - it's plastic and I worry that if Goldie thinks about opening a little too hard, she might just figure it out.
Given the two, I would stick with the Habitrail cage.

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